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... FOREIGN ILLUSTRATIONS . EDITED BY ABRAHAM MILLS , A. M. AUTHOR OF AN IMPROVED EDITION OF ALISON ON TASTE , ETC. THIRD EDITION . New York : CONNER & COOKE , FRANKLIN BUILDINGS . 1836 . Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the.
... FOREIGN ILLUSTRATIONS . EDITED BY ABRAHAM MILLS , A. M. AUTHOR OF AN IMPROVED EDITION OF ALISON ON TASTE , ETC. THIRD EDITION . New York : CONNER & COOKE , FRANKLIN BUILDINGS . 1836 . Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the.
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... taste is seldom wrong , was resolved , from the be- ginning , to submit to it with entire resignation : its severest dis- approbation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judgment of the public ...
... taste is seldom wrong , was resolved , from the be- ginning , to submit to it with entire resignation : its severest dis- approbation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judgment of the public ...
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... taste or elegant scholarship in the Belles Let- tres , who can not read Latin and Greek ; but though the advan- tages of a knowledge of these languages , in forming one's taste , must ever be acknowledged to be immensely great , yet it ...
... taste or elegant scholarship in the Belles Let- tres , who can not read Latin and Greek ; but though the advan- tages of a knowledge of these languages , in forming one's taste , must ever be acknowledged to be immensely great , yet it ...
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... Gardening and Architecture , Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 441 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , Index , 474 · 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing external perceived till it makes an impression 10 CONTENTS . Page.
... Gardening and Architecture , Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 441 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , Index , 474 · 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing external perceived till it makes an impression 10 CONTENTS . Page.
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... taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The pleasures of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank - Other valu- able properties of the pleasures of the eye and the ear besides those of elevation and dignity ...
... taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The pleasures of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank - Other valu- able properties of the pleasures of the eye and the ear besides those of elevation and dignity ...
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