Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second failure , but I think that the greatest wisdom and expe- rience are needful to prevent it . working men have shown that even a rightminded * * * The 3 majority is unable to ...
... taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second failure , but I think that the greatest wisdom and expe- rience are needful to prevent it . working men have shown that even a rightminded * * * The 3 majority is unable to ...
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... taste we may not wholly agree , but there is no part of what you inculcate with which I agree more fully than that in which you commend universality of taste . I have some doubts , for instance , about this , the best poetry demands ...
... taste we may not wholly agree , but there is no part of what you inculcate with which I agree more fully than that in which you commend universality of taste . I have some doubts , for instance , about this , the best poetry demands ...
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... taste . You wish to inform the intellect . I confine myself to - night to one branch of this improvement , political information . I do it for several reasons . First of all , the means of acquir- ing knowledge which your Institution ...
... taste . You wish to inform the intellect . I confine myself to - night to one branch of this improvement , political information . I do it for several reasons . First of all , the means of acquir- ing knowledge which your Institution ...
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... taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognise that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean ...
... taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognise that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean ...
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... taste as a matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and ...
... taste as a matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and ...
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