Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... tion , Chitqua was persuaded to wear English garb in the future . When Richard Gough , the antiquary , met him in 1770 , he was so elated at his opportunity to see a Chinaman with his own eyes that in a letter to a friend he was moved ...
... tion , Chitqua was persuaded to wear English garb in the future . When Richard Gough , the antiquary , met him in 1770 , he was so elated at his opportunity to see a Chinaman with his own eyes that in a letter to a friend he was moved ...
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... tion for their sins , the English " have cause to tremble . " It was this " odd " book which moved Wesley to assert that as for the Chinese " they are almost as religious but nothing near so hon- est as the Turks . So that I account the ...
... tion for their sins , the English " have cause to tremble . " It was this " odd " book which moved Wesley to assert that as for the Chinese " they are almost as religious but nothing near so hon- est as the Turks . So that I account the ...
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... tion of beauty . " This is only another way of saying that such colors failed to create that simplicity of effect which the classi- cist prized , but which often impresses others more romantic than Vicesimus as merely the sterility of ...
... tion of beauty . " This is only another way of saying that such colors failed to create that simplicity of effect which the classi- cist prized , but which often impresses others more romantic than Vicesimus as merely the sterility of ...
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