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... taste . It is not the advance from what was good to something better , but a deplorable transition from what was eminently beautiful to that which is mere trash and absurdity . What can be more varied , if variety alone be consulted ...
... taste . It is not the advance from what was good to something better , but a deplorable transition from what was eminently beautiful to that which is mere trash and absurdity . What can be more varied , if variety alone be consulted ...
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... taste of mankind must ultimately triumph . The Annotations before us are , it seems , a selection from the original matter of Mr. W.'s edition of Livy ; and they are offered as a Supplement to the celebrated editions of Cre- vier and ...
... taste of mankind must ultimately triumph . The Annotations before us are , it seems , a selection from the original matter of Mr. W.'s edition of Livy ; and they are offered as a Supplement to the celebrated editions of Cre- vier and ...
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... taste + ; and when the animals them- selves happen to be wounded , they lick their own sores till it effects a cure . I have , indeed , occasion to know , that one of my friends in London , who was affected with a disease in his eyes ...
... taste + ; and when the animals them- selves happen to be wounded , they lick their own sores till it effects a cure . I have , indeed , occasion to know , that one of my friends in London , who was affected with a disease in his eyes ...
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