The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... taste the sweets of liberty; inferior Fridićtions have been abolished IIs. .... 65. J, ward-holding laws put an octo, the cottager is as free as his masor, the vassal as independent as his lord. or persons, our properties, our reputafoe ...
... taste the sweets of liberty; inferior Fridićtions have been abolished IIs. .... 65. J, ward-holding laws put an octo, the cottager is as free as his masor, the vassal as independent as his lord. or persons, our properties, our reputafoe ...
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... taste, by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual. It is rare to find one born with such deficacy of feeling, as not to need instruction: it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling, as not to ...
... taste, by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual. It is rare to find one born with such deficacy of feeling, as not to need instruction: it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling, as not to ...
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... taste for these arts is a plant that grows naturally in many soils; but, without culture, scarce to perfeation in any soil. It is susceptible of Tuch refinement; and is, by proper care, greatly improved. In this respect, a taste in the ...
... taste for these arts is a plant that grows naturally in many soils; but, without culture, scarce to perfeation in any soil. It is susceptible of Tuch refinement; and is, by proper care, greatly improved. In this respect, a taste in the ...
Seite 24
... taste in the fine arts, by sweetening and harmonizing the temper, is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion and violence of pursuit. Elegance of taste procures to a man so much enjoyment at home, or easily within reach, that in ...
... taste in the fine arts, by sweetening and harmonizing the temper, is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion and violence of pursuit. Elegance of taste procures to a man so much enjoyment at home, or easily within reach, that in ...
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... taste to calmnes, and so. **. Hence it is common to find genius in ** is a prey to every passion; which can * with resped to delicacy of tasle. ** man Posks:d of this blesfing, the moral ** * *esia, the fine art, make's deep im ...
... taste to calmnes, and so. **. Hence it is common to find genius in ** is a prey to every passion; which can * with resped to delicacy of tasle. ** man Posks:d of this blesfing, the moral ** * *esia, the fine art, make's deep im ...
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