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... taste - taste expressing not the accuracy and poise of the strict classic but using a classical language to express dramatic energy and emotion in varied outline and ebullient forms . They are William Talman ( 1650-1720 ) , Nicholas ...
... taste - taste expressing not the accuracy and poise of the strict classic but using a classical language to express dramatic energy and emotion in varied outline and ebullient forms . They are William Talman ( 1650-1720 ) , Nicholas ...
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... taste most engagingly ; and it suggests the puckish readiness of taste to escape from the reasonable into the fantastic . As for the Gothic , 16 that never quite vanished from favour . Lovers of the past dwelt fondly on the veneration ...
... taste most engagingly ; and it suggests the puckish readiness of taste to escape from the reasonable into the fantastic . As for the Gothic , 16 that never quite vanished from favour . Lovers of the past dwelt fondly on the veneration ...
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... Taste , 1619-1800 ( 2 vols . , Cambridge , Mass . , 1937 ) Appleton , W. W. A Cycle of Cathay . The Chinese Vogue in England ( New York , 1951 ) Carritt , E. F. ( ed . ) A Calendar of British Taste ( London , 1949 ) Clark , Sir K. The ...
... Taste , 1619-1800 ( 2 vols . , Cambridge , Mass . , 1937 ) Appleton , W. W. A Cycle of Cathay . The Chinese Vogue in England ( New York , 1951 ) Carritt , E. F. ( ed . ) A Calendar of British Taste ( London , 1949 ) Clark , Sir K. The ...
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