New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 323
... taste , abound every where . In England , fashion is the patron art , and endless are her ab- surdities . Some of her collectors will have only the drawings or pic- tures of a single artist , others will have any one kind of subject got ...
... taste , abound every where . In England , fashion is the patron art , and endless are her ab- surdities . Some of her collectors will have only the drawings or pic- tures of a single artist , others will have any one kind of subject got ...
Page 325
... taste enough to distinguish beauty from deformity ; they felt the glory of what was executed among them , as it elevated the national character . They would never have tolerated the things we see in the north , nor preferred the forms ...
... taste enough to distinguish beauty from deformity ; they felt the glory of what was executed among them , as it elevated the national character . They would never have tolerated the things we see in the north , nor preferred the forms ...
Page 541
... taste ! such are , with very few exceptions , our comic songs ! In the foregoing remarks we have endeavoured to show what ap- peared to us to be one of the most obvious attractions in Rossini's music , viz . its sparkling vivacity , the ...
... taste ! such are , with very few exceptions , our comic songs ! In the foregoing remarks we have endeavoured to show what ap- peared to us to be one of the most obvious attractions in Rossini's music , viz . its sparkling vivacity , the ...
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