The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Strona 157
... taste , arising from his high reputation , and his in- fluence on that of Spain . Taste became so depraved , that conceits were favourably received by the Italians . Such were the poems Secchia Rapita , the Stolen Seal ; the Lo Scherno ...
... taste , arising from his high reputation , and his in- fluence on that of Spain . Taste became so depraved , that conceits were favourably received by the Italians . Such were the poems Secchia Rapita , the Stolen Seal ; the Lo Scherno ...
Strona 213
... taste , must , however , remain on the side of the English . Taste ! I think I hear the French exclaim , -what a contradiction , after what you have yourself said of the grossness and rudeness of the English stage ; the indecent abuse ...
... taste , must , however , remain on the side of the English . Taste ! I think I hear the French exclaim , -what a contradiction , after what you have yourself said of the grossness and rudeness of the English stage ; the indecent abuse ...
Strona 386
... taste , which manufactures a poem out of a long detail of trivial circumstances , described in affected and in- voluted phraseology , and depending for effect as much upon the plot as upon the poetry . They are brilliant indeed ...
... taste , which manufactures a poem out of a long detail of trivial circumstances , described in affected and in- voluted phraseology , and depending for effect as much upon the plot as upon the poetry . They are brilliant indeed ...
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