The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... taste and pleasure, you must go back to the old poets. Gay's " What d'ye Call " it 2" is the best modern little piece or farce, but is not to be expected in a Bookseller's Collection*. That must be suited to his own and the popular taste ...
... taste and pleasure, you must go back to the old poets. Gay's " What d'ye Call " it 2" is the best modern little piece or farce, but is not to be expected in a Bookseller's Collection*. That must be suited to his own and the popular taste ...
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... taste, as the most elegant, though, at the fame time, it must be admitted to be the most unnatural that could be conceived. But though the principles of beauty cannot perhaps be determined with such precision, or so far be made to ...
... taste, as the most elegant, though, at the fame time, it must be admitted to be the most unnatural that could be conceived. But though the principles of beauty cannot perhaps be determined with such precision, or so far be made to ...
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... taste in gardening; or the square tails and formal plaits of cur coats at present, are compatible with that elegance which ought perhaps to characterise the dress of a man of cultivated taste. (To be continued.) For the Bee. Eulogy of ...
... taste in gardening; or the square tails and formal plaits of cur coats at present, are compatible with that elegance which ought perhaps to characterise the dress of a man of cultivated taste. (To be continued.) For the Bee. Eulogy of ...
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