Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... common and miscellaneous reader has a peculiar taste in this way- and has generally erected for himself some obscure but exclusive standard of excellence , by which he measures the pretensions of all that come under his view . One man ...
... common and miscellaneous reader has a peculiar taste in this way- and has generally erected for himself some obscure but exclusive standard of excellence , by which he measures the pretensions of all that come under his view . One man ...
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... common - place ideas as when he treats us to the solemnly ridiculous bathing of Musidora ; or draws from the classics instead of nature ; or , after invoking In- spiration from her hermit seat , makes his dedicatory bow to a patronizing ...
... common - place ideas as when he treats us to the solemnly ridiculous bathing of Musidora ; or draws from the classics instead of nature ; or , after invoking In- spiration from her hermit seat , makes his dedicatory bow to a patronizing ...
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... common ; and in the high relish , the exquisite enjoyment of rural sights and sounds , which he communicates to the spirit . His eyes drink the rivers with delight . ' He excites an idea , that almost amounts to sensation , of the ...
... common ; and in the high relish , the exquisite enjoyment of rural sights and sounds , which he communicates to the spirit . His eyes drink the rivers with delight . ' He excites an idea , that almost amounts to sensation , of the ...
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... common character , which , in spite of the great diversity of their subjects and designs , would have made them be classed together as the works of the same order or de- scription of men , even if they had appeared at the most distant ...
... common character , which , in spite of the great diversity of their subjects and designs , would have made them be classed together as the works of the same order or de- scription of men , even if they had appeared at the most distant ...
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... common standard had yet been erected , to which all the works of European genius were required to conform ; and no general authority was acknowledged , by which all pri- vate or local ideas of excellence must submit to be cor- rected ...
... common standard had yet been erected , to which all the works of European genius were required to conform ; and no general authority was acknowledged , by which all pri- vate or local ideas of excellence must submit to be cor- rected ...
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