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Little summery stripes or pinstripes are all in good fun and often in good fashion, but big splashy florals are just too Muffy At The CountryClub or Really Fat Americans Huffing Through DisneyWorld Eating Tast-T-Pops for us to maintain our dignity in.
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Little summery stripes or pinstripes are all in good fun and often in good fashion, but big splashy florals are just too Muffy At The CountryClub or Really Fat Americans Huffing Through DisneyWorld Eating Tast-T-Pops for us to maintain our dignity in.
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Tast of something of every thing: I had not enlarged so much as I have; but I hope the pleasure it may produce, will attone for my dilating on so delightful a Subject; All I have therefore to add is, some _Advice_ to the _Ringer_, in the Lawfull prosecuting this _Recreation_; and that is this.
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That way of Trage-Comedy was the common Mistake of that Age, and is indeed become so agreeable to the _English_ Tast, that tho 'the severer
Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear (1709) Nicholas Rowe
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Apply the Virtuous _Spanish_ Rules, banish your Tast, and
The Busie Body Susanna Centlivre
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_Stage_, to heighten and please the most vicious _Tast_.
A Letter to A.H. Esq.; Concerning the Stage (1698) and The Occasional Paper No. IX (1698) Anonymous
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But the cause why _Saturn_ is sweet in Taste is, that it is almost pure and clean, having scarce any unnatural heat in it, which can burn the subtile Tast, therefore it hath the Taste externally, and the Taste hath the Spirit of the Air lock'd up in it.
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He also deprives him of the mortification of all his five senses and powers, which he therein performs, whilst his Eyes, his Smelling, his Tast, his Touch, his Imagination, his
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I know you Will Make a brilliant performer, for you have a great tallent for [unclear: Music], and fine [unclear: Tast]. you have a great deel of perseverance, and love for [unclear: Music] and I am confident you Will Make a first class performer.
Augusta County: James H. Blakemore to Mary Anna Sibert, September 11, 1864 James H. Blakemore 1864
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That way of Trage-Comedy was the common Mistake of that Age, and is indeed become so agreeable to the English Tast, that tho 'the severer Critiques among us cannot bear it, yet the generality of our Audiences seem to be better pleas'd with it than with an exact Tragedy.
Some Account of the Life of Mr William Shakespear Rowe, Nicholas 1709
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