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... taste and deep thought , to all other writers since the time of Bacon . This eulogy partakes of the exaggeration ... taste and elegance , and is un- doubtedly , on the whole , much less attractive . Hume was perhaps superior in taste as ...
... taste and deep thought , to all other writers since the time of Bacon . This eulogy partakes of the exaggeration ... taste and elegance , and is un- doubtedly , on the whole , much less attractive . Hume was perhaps superior in taste as ...
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... taste is by no means peculiar to our own times . Goldsmith remarked with ludicrous bitter- ness , that the world made a point of neglecting his productions ; and Akenside declared , that his opinion of the public taste would be ...
... taste is by no means peculiar to our own times . Goldsmith remarked with ludicrous bitter- ness , that the world made a point of neglecting his productions ; and Akenside declared , that his opinion of the public taste would be ...
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taste . What else could induce men to welcome the inferior classes of romances , tales , and novels , which are hourly poured forth from the press in multitudes which no man can number ? To what other cause can we attribute the ...
taste . What else could induce men to welcome the inferior classes of romances , tales , and novels , which are hourly poured forth from the press in multitudes which no man can number ? To what other cause can we attribute the ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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