Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... taste upon us , and what was called a classical and a polite taste ; and the wings of our English Muses were clipped and trimmed , and their flights regulated at the expense of all that was peculiar , and much of what was brightest in ...
... taste upon us , and what was called a classical and a polite taste ; and the wings of our English Muses were clipped and trimmed , and their flights regulated at the expense of all that was peculiar , and much of what was brightest in ...
Pàgina 248
... taste of a few individuals , who do not perceive beauty where many others perceive it , should be ex- clusively dignified with the name of a good taste ; or why poetry , which gives pleasure to gives very great number of readers ...
... taste of a few individuals , who do not perceive beauty where many others perceive it , should be ex- clusively dignified with the name of a good taste ; or why poetry , which gives pleasure to gives very great number of readers ...
Pàgina 249
... taste of very good judges is necessarily the taste of a few , it is implied , in their description , that they are persons eminently qualified , by natural sensibility , and long experience and reflection , to per- ceive all beauties ...
... taste of very good judges is necessarily the taste of a few , it is implied , in their description , that they are persons eminently qualified , by natural sensibility , and long experience and reflection , to per- ceive all beauties ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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