The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... refined and sentimental of all the novel - writers , has been stigmatised as a mere inventor of licentious tales , because readers in ge- neral have only seized on those things in his works which were suited to their own taste , and ...
... refined and sentimental of all the novel - writers , has been stigmatised as a mere inventor of licentious tales , because readers in ge- neral have only seized on those things in his works which were suited to their own taste , and ...
Strana 26
... refined away the other senses . The gusto in the Greek statues is of a very sin- gular kind . The sense of perfect form nearly oc- cupies the whole mind , and hardly suffers it to dwell on any other feeling . It seems enough for them to ...
... refined away the other senses . The gusto in the Greek statues is of a very sin- gular kind . The sense of perfect form nearly oc- cupies the whole mind , and hardly suffers it to dwell on any other feeling . It seems enough for them to ...
Strana 197
... refined upon , and discussed , lose their force and efficacy , become mere dry distinctions of the understanding , " Play round the head , but never reach the beart . ” Opposite reasons and consequences balance one another , while ...
... refined upon , and discussed , lose their force and efficacy , become mere dry distinctions of the understanding , " Play round the head , but never reach the beart . ” Opposite reasons and consequences balance one another , while ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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