The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... taste would lead to wretched puns , or indecent witticisms , to the exclusion of all notions of moral beauty . But as soon as we impart our pro- ductions to this nation , what a happy revolution would be effected ! Taste would be ...
... taste would lead to wretched puns , or indecent witticisms , to the exclusion of all notions of moral beauty . But as soon as we impart our pro- ductions to this nation , what a happy revolution would be effected ! Taste would be ...
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... taste . It may , lastly , be remarked , that the great number of news- papers , and the frequency of political speculation in this country , also the consequences of our popular government , furnish tempt- ing invitations to authorship ...
... taste . It may , lastly , be remarked , that the great number of news- papers , and the frequency of political speculation in this country , also the consequences of our popular government , furnish tempt- ing invitations to authorship ...
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... taste , moulded to particular combinations of figure , would be offended with any departure from them . Thus we feel a distaste on seeing a deviation from any fashion in dress to which we have been long accustomed : Nor is it only when ...
... taste , moulded to particular combinations of figure , would be offended with any departure from them . Thus we feel a distaste on seeing a deviation from any fashion in dress to which we have been long accustomed : Nor is it only when ...
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