Dr. Johnson's Critical Vocabulary: A Selection from His DictionaryUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 268 Seiten |
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... taste , an important eighteenth - century critical term , " sensi- " bility ; perception , " then then the physiological , " that sensation which all things taken into the mouth give particularly to the tongue essential one ( for our ...
... taste , an important eighteenth - century critical term , " sensi- " bility ; perception , " then then the physiological , " that sensation which all things taken into the mouth give particularly to the tongue essential one ( for our ...
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... taste , feel , or hear or see . Davies . Then is the soul a nature , which contains The pow'r of sense within a greater pow'r , Which doth employ and use the sense's pains ; But sits and rules within her private bow'r . Davies . Both ...
... taste , feel , or hear or see . Davies . Then is the soul a nature , which contains The pow'r of sense within a greater pow'r , Which doth employ and use the sense's pains ; But sits and rules within her private bow'r . Davies . Both ...
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... taste STYLE . n.s. and penetra- judgment , few Locke . of good - sense , of politeness . Addison . 1 . Manner of writing regard to language . with Happy That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet , and so sweet a style ...
... taste STYLE . n.s. and penetra- judgment , few Locke . of good - sense , of politeness . Addison . 1 . Manner of writing regard to language . with Happy That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet , and so sweet a style ...
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