Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... taste , would have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to inattention , not to perversity of judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive ...
... taste , would have been considered as mere inequalities , and attributed to inattention , not to perversity of judgement . The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive ...
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... taste . There is some- thing unpleasant in the being thus obliged to alter- nate states of feeling so dissimilar , and this too in a species of writing , the pleasure from which is in part derived from the preparation and previous ex ...
... taste . There is some- thing unpleasant in the being thus obliged to alter- nate states of feeling so dissimilar , and this too in a species of writing , the pleasure from which is in part derived from the preparation and previous ex ...
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... taste , where none but masterpieces have been seen and admired : while , on the other hand , the most correct notions , and the widest acquaintance with the works of excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us ...
... taste , where none but masterpieces have been seen and admired : while , on the other hand , the most correct notions , and the widest acquaintance with the works of excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us ...
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