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The evil , if it be an evil , is irremediable ; and however it may be alleviated by the
multiplication of readers , and the taste for elegant and magnificent books , -
though the latter factitious taste is nearly obsolete , and volumes of compendious
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The evil , if it be an evil , is irremediable ; and however it may be alleviated by the
multiplication of readers , and the taste for elegant and magnificent books , -
though the latter factitious taste is nearly obsolete , and volumes of compendious
...
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... the purest in morals and in taste . His ordinary and his satirical ones I dare not
except 6. Tam O'Shanter , ” that prodigy of wayward fancy often debased by
ribaldry and profaneness , that they can scarcely be perused without shuddering
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... the purest in morals and in taste . His ordinary and his satirical ones I dare not
except 6. Tam O'Shanter , ” that prodigy of wayward fancy often debased by
ribaldry and profaneness , that they can scarcely be perused without shuddering
by ...
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... downward ; but , as it was enough for the purposes of tradition , that events and
discourses should be substantially true , every one who repeated either would do
so in his own language , rudely or eloquently , according to his taste or talent .
... downward ; but , as it was enough for the purposes of tradition , that events and
discourses should be substantially true , every one who repeated either would do
so in his own language , rudely or eloquently , according to his taste or talent .
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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