Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Taste * PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry *. Immortal Vida : on whose honour'd brow The poet's bays and ... Taste , as well as of opinion , which prevails in the world , is too obvious not to have fallen under every one's ...
... Taste * PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry *. Immortal Vida : on whose honour'd brow The poet's bays and ... Taste , as well as of opinion , which prevails in the world , is too obvious not to have fallen under every one's ...
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... taste or sentiment to its standard . But as our intention in this essay is to mingle some light of the understanding ... taste of leather , which he perceived in it . The other , after using the same precautions , gives also his ...
... taste or sentiment to its standard . But as our intention in this essay is to mingle some light of the understanding ... taste of leather , which he perceived in it . The other , after using the same precautions , gives also his ...
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... taste , and are its in- fallible concomitants . It seldom , or never hap- pens , that a man of sense , who has experience in any art , cannot judge of its beauty ; and it is no less rare to meet with a man who has a just taste without a ...
... taste , and are its in- fallible concomitants . It seldom , or never hap- pens , that a man of sense , who has experience in any art , cannot judge of its beauty ; and it is no less rare to meet with a man who has a just taste without a ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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