The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Nide 21809 |
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Sivu 3
... taste and understanding of the reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested a good criterion . " The principal circumstance , " says he , " that distinguishes em- phatical words from others , seems ...
... taste and understanding of the reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested a good criterion . " The principal circumstance , " says he , " that distinguishes em- phatical words from others , seems ...
Sivu 20
... taste , not often derived from , or associated with those studies , which he more particularly cultivates . But we had not advan- ced far with our critical examination , before we became satisfied that these impressions , had been ...
... taste , not often derived from , or associated with those studies , which he more particularly cultivates . But we had not advan- ced far with our critical examination , before we became satisfied that these impressions , had been ...
Sivu 21
... taste , pice and discriminating . Like a genuine eclectic , he has selected , with intelligence and judg- ment , from the stores accumulated by his diligence , and digested the parts , thus carefully collated , into a whole , which ...
... taste , pice and discriminating . Like a genuine eclectic , he has selected , with intelligence and judg- ment , from the stores accumulated by his diligence , and digested the parts , thus carefully collated , into a whole , which ...
Sivu 22
... taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , ' that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas- ters , should be exacted from the juvenile student . When Genius has recei ved ...
... taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , ' that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas- ters , should be exacted from the juvenile student . When Genius has recei ved ...
Sivu 31
... taste , his temper , or his fortune ; how is any man the wiser , in any art or science worth knowing , by hearing that so many Austrians were killed in this affair , and so many Frenchmen in that . " A newspaper , considered as one ...
... taste , his temper , or his fortune ; how is any man the wiser , in any art or science worth knowing , by hearing that so many Austrians were killed in this affair , and so many Frenchmen in that . " A newspaper , considered as one ...
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