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... taste , by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual . Ir is rare to find one born with such delicacy of feeling , as not to need instruction : it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling , as ...
... taste , by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual . Ir is rare to find one born with such delicacy of feeling , as not to need instruction : it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling , as ...
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... taste is seldom wrong , was resolv- ed from the beginning to submit to it with entire resigna- tion : its severest disapprobation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judg- ment of the public to ...
... taste is seldom wrong , was resolv- ed from the beginning to submit to it with entire resigna- tion : its severest disapprobation might have incited him to do better , but never to complain . Finding now the judg- ment of the public to ...
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... Chap . Page XXIII . The three Unities , 285 XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , XXV . Standard of Taste , Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 303 343 355 INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it CONTENTS ,
... Chap . Page XXIII . The three Unities , 285 XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , XXV . Standard of Taste , Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 303 343 355 INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it CONTENTS ,
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... taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most satisfactory experiments . Were it not that the delusion is detected by philosophy , no person would hesitate to pronounce , that the pleasure aris- ing from touching a smooth , soft ...
... taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most satisfactory experiments . Were it not that the delusion is detected by philosophy , no person would hesitate to pronounce , that the pleasure aris- ing from touching a smooth , soft ...
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... taste in the fine arts goes hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and education have * A taste for natural objects is born with ...
... taste in the fine arts goes hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and education have * A taste for natural objects is born with ...
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