The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... taste and fashion ; but each is the fa- vourite of a totally different set of readers . Thus a lover may pay the same outward attention to two different women ; but he only means to flirt with the one , while the other is the mistress ...
... taste and fashion ; but each is the fa- vourite of a totally different set of readers . Thus a lover may pay the same outward attention to two different women ; but he only means to flirt with the one , while the other is the mistress ...
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... taste . Thus Mr Hardy , commenting upon Mr Grattan's introduction into Parliament , as successor to Mr Caulfield , who was drowned , is pleased to observe , that Lord Charlemont extracted satisfac- tion and self - approbation from the ...
... taste . Thus Mr Hardy , commenting upon Mr Grattan's introduction into Parliament , as successor to Mr Caulfield , who was drowned , is pleased to observe , that Lord Charlemont extracted satisfac- tion and self - approbation from the ...
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... taste been more pure , no one can , for an instant , think of denying . He reasoned closely and most acutely ; and his argument always formed the main business of his speech , He had deep , and warm , and generous feelings , and , when ...
... taste been more pure , no one can , for an instant , think of denying . He reasoned closely and most acutely ; and his argument always formed the main business of his speech , He had deep , and warm , and generous feelings , and , when ...
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... taste , cannot take of- fence at the modern practice ; for nothing can be more accord- ing to nature , or less theatrical . Indeed , a highly finished ex- ordium is much more so ; and when we reflect , that the ancient orator really ...
... taste , cannot take of- fence at the modern practice ; for nothing can be more accord- ing to nature , or less theatrical . Indeed , a highly finished ex- ordium is much more so ; and when we reflect , that the ancient orator really ...
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... taste in composition , brought him far nearer the moderns , as far as rhythm is concerned , than the Greek masters . His fondness for the dichareus ( though doubtless a fine cadence when moderately used ) , and his objection , generally ...
... taste in composition , brought him far nearer the moderns , as far as rhythm is concerned , than the Greek masters . His fondness for the dichareus ( though doubtless a fine cadence when moderately used ) , and his objection , generally ...
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