The scenes themselves may be little beautiful, but the delight with which we recollect the traces of their lives blends itself insensibly with the emotions*, which the scenery excites ; and the admiration which these recollections afford seems to give... The Century of Taste: The Philosophical Odyssey of Taste in the Eighteenth ... - Page 61 by George Dickie - 1996 - 168 pages Limited preview -
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