Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 3F. Warne, 1866 |
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... taste of food is rightly alleged as an additional proof of the same . And so , if the urgent voice of conscience within , calling us to virtue , be al- leged in evidence of the care wherewith the Deity hath provided for the well - being ...
... taste of food is rightly alleged as an additional proof of the same . And so , if the urgent voice of conscience within , calling us to virtue , be al- leged in evidence of the care wherewith the Deity hath provided for the well - being ...
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... taste has either degenerated - or its old models have been fairly surpassed : and we have ceased to admire the writers of the last century only because they are too good for us - or because they are not good enough . Now , we confess ...
... taste has either degenerated - or its old models have been fairly surpassed : and we have ceased to admire the writers of the last century only because they are too good for us - or because they are not good enough . Now , we confess ...
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... tastes and acquirements . It was the germ , at once , of the " Lay of the Last Minstrel , " and of " Waverley ... taste which , during ten years , made him the most popular poet of the day . In 1814 " Waverley " was published ...
... tastes and acquirements . It was the germ , at once , of the " Lay of the Last Minstrel , " and of " Waverley ... taste which , during ten years , made him the most popular poet of the day . In 1814 " Waverley " was published ...
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