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Some of these have been pleasant , and some scarce better than insipid ; but I have no reason to think I have forgot , or much altered the ideas left by those single impulses of taste ; though here the memory of them certainly has not ...
Some of these have been pleasant , and some scarce better than insipid ; but I have no reason to think I have forgot , or much altered the ideas left by those single impulses of taste ; though here the memory of them certainly has not ...
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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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of a more cultivated and refined taste , would know that it was a bad print , without having any immediate model to compare it with . He would perceive with a glance of the eye , with a sort of instinctive feeling , that it was hard ...
of a more cultivated and refined taste , would know that it was a bad print , without having any immediate model to compare it with . He would perceive with a glance of the eye , with a sort of instinctive feeling , that it was hard ...
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