Philological Quarterly, Svazek 24University of Iowa., 1945 |
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... common works in reverse , he charges , rendering it wholly common and making " each fair one apprehend that the public had a right to her , and that beauty was too communi- cative and divine a thing to be made a property and confined to ...
... common works in reverse , he charges , rendering it wholly common and making " each fair one apprehend that the public had a right to her , and that beauty was too communi- cative and divine a thing to be made a property and confined to ...
Strana 145
... common speech of its time . " Obviously , poetic style in the eighteenth century was at a further remove from common speech than it has been since 1798 ; but it could not easily be demonstrated that the splendid music of Irene was not ...
... common speech of its time . " Obviously , poetic style in the eighteenth century was at a further remove from common speech than it has been since 1798 ; but it could not easily be demonstrated that the splendid music of Irene was not ...
Strana 350
... common sense , which " is the just result of the sum - total of such unconscious impressions in the ordinary occurrences of life , as they are treasured up . . . and called out by the occasion . Genius and taste depend upon much the ...
... common sense , which " is the just result of the sum - total of such unconscious impressions in the ordinary occurrences of life , as they are treasured up . . . and called out by the occasion . Genius and taste depend upon much the ...
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