The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... taste ? We know not whether it has ever struck any of our readers , but we seem to consider the relics of ancient taste , which we possess , as things of mere ornament , and forget that their uses may be in some measure preserved , so ...
... taste ? We know not whether it has ever struck any of our readers , but we seem to consider the relics of ancient taste , which we possess , as things of mere ornament , and forget that their uses may be in some measure preserved , so ...
Strana 217
... taste , how much the one can produce for the benefit of mankind , and how much the other can enjoy . It is " the link of peaceful commerce ' twixt dividable shores . " To take from it this character , is to take from it its best ...
... taste , how much the one can produce for the benefit of mankind , and how much the other can enjoy . It is " the link of peaceful commerce ' twixt dividable shores . " To take from it this character , is to take from it its best ...
Strana 260
... taste . The principle of universal suffrage , however applicable to matters of govern- ment , which concern the common feelings and common interests of society , is by no means ap- plicable to matters of taste , which can only be ...
... taste . The principle of universal suffrage , however applicable to matters of govern- ment , which concern the common feelings and common interests of society , is by no means ap- plicable to matters of taste , which can only be ...
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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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