The literary character. Character of James the FirstJ. & H.G. Langley, 1841 |
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... taste . — Artists Page 883 CHAPTER VIII . The spirit of literature and the spirit of society . - The inventors . -Society offers seduction and not reward to men of genius . -The notions of persons of fashion of men of genius . — The ...
... taste . — Artists Page 883 CHAPTER VIII . The spirit of literature and the spirit of society . - The inventors . -Society offers seduction and not reward to men of genius . -The notions of persons of fashion of men of genius . — The ...
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... taste ; for , as long as I wrote in the false exaggerated style of youth and the times in which we live , they applauded me to the very echo ; and within these few years , when I have endeavoured at better things , and written what I ...
... taste ; for , as long as I wrote in the false exaggerated style of youth and the times in which we live , they applauded me to the very echo ; and within these few years , when I have endeavoured at better things , and written what I ...
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... taste even among the Turks and the Tartars . We see the Italian Pignotti re- ferring to the opinions of an English critic , Lord Boling- VOL . III . - 2 broke , for decisive authority on the peculiar character- istics CHAPTER I Of ...
... taste even among the Turks and the Tartars . We see the Italian Pignotti re- ferring to the opinions of an English critic , Lord Boling- VOL . III . - 2 broke , for decisive authority on the peculiar character- istics CHAPTER I Of ...
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... taste , were long inimical to each other's pursuits . * The Royal Society in its origin could hardly support itself against the ludicrous attacks of literary men , † and the An- tiquarian Society has afforded them amusement . Such ...
... taste , were long inimical to each other's pursuits . * The Royal Society in its origin could hardly support itself against the ludicrous attacks of literary men , † and the An- tiquarian Society has afforded them amusement . Such ...
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... taste in their panic imagined that in his zeal the Pontiff would have calcined the fine statues of ancient art , to expedite the edifice of St. Peter . * Listen to a confession and a recantation of an illustrious sinner ; -the Coryphæus ...
... taste in their panic imagined that in his zeal the Pontiff would have calcined the fine statues of ancient art , to expedite the edifice of St. Peter . * Listen to a confession and a recantation of an illustrious sinner ; -the Coryphæus ...
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