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from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined taste , that curious information which he is able to bestow , will be given with a precision , a temperance , and an elegance , except perhaps in the case of the learned and ...
from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined taste , that curious information which he is able to bestow , will be given with a precision , a temperance , and an elegance , except perhaps in the case of the learned and ...
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... from being too extensive ; and while it makes authors of all ages contribute to the developement of science , it of course must reject that careful selection , which can alone secure the cultivation of the taste .
... from being too extensive ; and while it makes authors of all ages contribute to the developement of science , it of course must reject that careful selection , which can alone secure the cultivation of the taste .
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... cultivating correct taste , and in learning those sound principles of philosophy which may hereafter be developed and directed into various channels . What Milton professes to of the opportunity of joining them , with her family .
... cultivating correct taste , and in learning those sound principles of philosophy which may hereafter be developed and directed into various channels . What Milton professes to of the opportunity of joining them , with her family .
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90 The books which Charles delighted to read , and which show his knowledge and taste , are given in Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs , p . 61 , viz . Andrews's Sermons , Hooker's Eccl . Polity , Hammond's Works , Sandys's Psalms ...
90 The books which Charles delighted to read , and which show his knowledge and taste , are given in Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs , p . 61 , viz . Andrews's Sermons , Hooker's Eccl . Polity , Hammond's Works , Sandys's Psalms ...
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It is creditable to the taste and judgment of Pope , that he did not adopt Atterbury's suggestion of reviewing and 33 See Niceron Mém . des Hommes Ill . tom . x . p . ii . p . 110. It was the doctrine of Peter Lombard , and the old ...
It is creditable to the taste and judgment of Pope , that he did not adopt Atterbury's suggestion of reviewing and 33 See Niceron Mém . des Hommes Ill . tom . x . p . ii . p . 110. It was the doctrine of Peter Lombard , and the old ...
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