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... taste has brought them to perfection . They hold a middle rank be- tween the other two . The arts of the first order employ nature as they find her , only for use and service . Those of the third , employ her , by polishing her , for ...
... taste has brought them to perfection . They hold a middle rank be- tween the other two . The arts of the first order employ nature as they find her , only for use and service . Those of the third , employ her , by polishing her , for ...
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... taste for the true : and allow it to exercise all the functions of the legitimate guide . Yet nature is so strong , that if , by accident a true taste throws itself in opposition to the error , the lawful empire is soon restored . This ...
... taste for the true : and allow it to exercise all the functions of the legitimate guide . Yet nature is so strong , that if , by accident a true taste throws itself in opposition to the error , the lawful empire is soon restored . This ...
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... Taste re - established itself by degrees : new degrees of perfection were every day discovered , for it is easy to be new without ceasing to be natural . Public admiration soon multiplied talents : emulation animated them , and splendid ...
... Taste re - established itself by degrees : new degrees of perfection were every day discovered , for it is easy to be new without ceasing to be natural . Public admiration soon multiplied talents : emulation animated them , and splendid ...
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