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but slowly ; and the greatest men have but taste by habit and fine example , so
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but slowly ; and the greatest men have but taste by habit and fine example , so
that a gradually acquired a just taste , and chaste delicacy of judgment seemed
natural to all simple conceptions of beauty . At an im- who breathed the air of that
...
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an breasts of poets , painters , and statuaries , hitherto remained unawaked and
undiscomen of taste still remained , who distin- vered for want of objects to rouse
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an breasts of poets , painters , and statuaries , hitherto remained unawaked and
undiscomen of taste still remained , who distin- vered for want of objects to rouse
then : guished and admired the beauteous monu we feel plainly that some such ...
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tivated with care , they may be carried to produces , at least with respect to taste .
We a far greater height of perfection . And need only imagine what passes in
certain if it so happens that any fresh light awak- nations , in which long custom
has ...
tivated with care , they may be carried to produces , at least with respect to taste .
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certain if it so happens that any fresh light awak- nations , in which long custom
has ...
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