Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - Всего страниц: 1248 |
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... taste which is the subject of this paper and that sensitive taste which gives us a relish of every different flavor that affects the palate . Accordingly we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty as in ...
... taste which is the subject of this paper and that sensitive taste which gives us a relish of every different flavor that affects the palate . Accordingly we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty as in ...
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... taste , as well as of opinion , which prevails in the world , is too obvious not to have fallen under everyone's observation . Men of the most confined knowledge are able to re- mark a difference of taste in the narrow circle of their ...
... taste , as well as of opinion , which prevails in the world , is too obvious not to have fallen under everyone's observation . Men of the most confined knowledge are able to re- mark a difference of taste in the narrow circle of their ...
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... taste , although intuitive , was exercised along with " judgment " ; taste was as largely appraisal as gusto . A man of taste did not freely abandon himself to eccentric likes and dislikes , because his preferences were restrained or ...
... taste , although intuitive , was exercised along with " judgment " ; taste was as largely appraisal as gusto . A man of taste did not freely abandon himself to eccentric likes and dislikes , because his preferences were restrained or ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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