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The taste of barberries , which have hung out in the snow during the severity of a North American winter , I have in my mouth still , after an interval of thirty years ; for I have met with no other taste in all that time at all like it ...
The taste of barberries , which have hung out in the snow during the severity of a North American winter , I have in my mouth still , after an interval of thirty years ; for I have met with no other taste in all that time at all like it ...
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This account of Coleridge's vacillations of opinion on such subjects might be adduced to shew that our love for foreign literature is an acquired or rather an assumed taste ; that it is , like a foreign religion , adopted for the moment ...
This account of Coleridge's vacillations of opinion on such subjects might be adduced to shew that our love for foreign literature is an acquired or rather an assumed taste ; that it is , like a foreign religion , adopted for the moment ...
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The diffusion of taste is not the same thing as the im- provement of taste ; but it is only the former of these objects that is promoted by public institutions and other artificial means . The number of candidates for fame , and of ...
The diffusion of taste is not the same thing as the im- provement of taste ; but it is only the former of these objects that is promoted by public institutions and other artificial means . The number of candidates for fame , and of ...
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