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It is now being fitted out with " all the varieties of nature under ground , " and has become a museum , " a study for virtuosi , " as well as a scene for contemplation . The references in the letters which follow bear out the ...
It is now being fitted out with " all the varieties of nature under ground , " and has become a museum , " a study for virtuosi , " as well as a scene for contemplation . The references in the letters which follow bear out the ...
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Newspapers , journals , pamphlets , " novels , " theaters were drawing a livelihood from the public , a public but lately become literate . And that little - thinking public was to be the judge of what is excellence !
Newspapers , journals , pamphlets , " novels , " theaters were drawing a livelihood from the public , a public but lately become literate . And that little - thinking public was to be the judge of what is excellence !
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... one is scarcely surprised to find him complaining that the rich and great are becoming as bad as the poor and lowly ... alike as patrons of the arts and as landlords in the provinces , noblemen have become indifferent to worth and ...
... one is scarcely surprised to find him complaining that the rich and great are becoming as bad as the poor and lowly ... alike as patrons of the arts and as landlords in the provinces , noblemen have become indifferent to worth and ...
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