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. ? ,: ; ^ He who fight » and rims away - a ;? k ;> s . May Jive to fight another 4 ay * kH k-W ^ do not > while the town ifr ringing : with intelligence 6 f Aagio-Spanish victories , perceive that the Civil WaT is dr » # ^
ing nearer to a Conclusion ; the principle of the war is Hdfclf tod deeply seated in the hearts of the mountaineers , and trhen their united strength is broken under the blow of a defeat , Itk * the mangled body of Osiris , each part becomes again anitftdtgd by a new life and vigour . They re-appear in another part df their own mountainous territory , re-united in strength aftdde *
termination ; nor let it be forgotten that these peopte ( setting aside all consideration of their attachment to the despot Don Cario& ) j under the self-same military tactics , encountered , ii& * rassed , and finally exhausted , the patience of the invading armies of the Goths , the Romans , and the French . They hate never hitherto been subdued . *
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¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' * ¦¦' JVb . /// , concluded from page 96 . There is a third principle of Taste , besides the two frhich I have already attempted to illustrate ; but this I shall merely state in the briefest terms . Its origin and authority are equally obvious , and I find that my essay has already extended to U > o great a length .
This third principle is that which prescribes unity of expression , the harmony with each other of all the emotions suggested by the object . Mr Jeffray ( now Lord Jeffray ) has fallen out with Mr Alison very unnecessarily , I think , on this topic . This law of beauty is but the same which we find in
the pleasures of sensation , from which the pleasures of imagination are ultimately derived . For any of our organs of ifense to continue the instruments of pleasure , it is necessary that the excitement should be varied , but without violent abruptness . The continuance of one sound of a single note * however pleasing at first , would aoon tire the ear ; one colour , evtfh bfc it
? > Vhen tbis ayti ^ lp was put into our hands , intelligence had just * roiv ^ djtb * General Uvana had taken the Carlist redoubts pn AmeUaganft an 4 ^ . OfjflJWf TM g < Wd fortune of that day has "however been since turried , and | t app < r » ri ih * l the Angto-CM ^ inoa hav » been tignally defeated , and drivdfl b « k to th * did Line ? of , te gj&mifp * . T ^ e vjtw » w > d foreboding * of < mf (*** m&to $ ] 1 pondent ttire ' tbus pftin ^ fully confirmed ; a » 4 w ^ are happy to haye ^ ^*< | ^^ 9 V }« r ** r l&tof ftuch authentic / ad *? before the public , ^ tnuat terid mattrlaUjr to «) aei 4 « ta tht « htr *« ter of this borribW civil war , eotMMrninf which & tat ** * A ± underftwiding and igtionmce ha « ^ rataiM , — . Ed .
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It there a Standard of Ta $ te ? 207
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IS THERE A STANDARD OF TASTE ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1837, page 207, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1830/page/17/
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