The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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ling . The histrionic hero , desirous to gratify the taste of every reader , from the plainest to the most fastidious , proposed The Sallad . But the recommendation was frustrated . Dodsley had previously determined the matter within ...
ling . The histrionic hero , desirous to gratify the taste of every reader , from the plainest to the most fastidious , proposed The Sallad . But the recommendation was frustrated . Dodsley had previously determined the matter within ...
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... taste for poetry and his talent for criticism were so great that they procured him the friendship of Boileau and Racine . He was acquainted more intimately than any of his con- tep aries with the constitution of his country , the nature ...
... taste for poetry and his talent for criticism were so great that they procured him the friendship of Boileau and Racine . He was acquainted more intimately than any of his con- tep aries with the constitution of his country , the nature ...
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... taste and erudi- tion , make a list of such valuable ancient books as are not in the library , and as it would be desirable to procure . Let the list be sent over with the remittance , and let the correspondent be directed , on the ...
... taste and erudi- tion , make a list of such valuable ancient books as are not in the library , and as it would be desirable to procure . Let the list be sent over with the remittance , and let the correspondent be directed , on the ...
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... Taste . " There is no disputing about tastes , " said one of the ancient philosophers . Every day exemplifies the correctness of the adage . In passing through the streets of Philadelphia , an ob- server is struck with the novel taste ...
... Taste . " There is no disputing about tastes , " said one of the ancient philosophers . Every day exemplifies the correctness of the adage . In passing through the streets of Philadelphia , an ob- server is struck with the novel taste ...
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... taste and genius . While he lived he was Wood's best friend , and when he died he left him an example in his life and a pattern in his works . By thus disciplining his genius in the school of so fine a master , and by unwearied ...
... taste and genius . While he lived he was Wood's best friend , and when he died he left him an example in his life and a pattern in his works . By thus disciplining his genius in the school of so fine a master , and by unwearied ...
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