Jane Austen. Sense and sensibility (№ 362533)

It is true that admiration for the beauty of the landscape turned into a banal set of words. All pretend to understand it, and endeavoring to imitate the taste and elegance of the person who first discovered the essence of the picturesque. I dislike any vulgar expressions, and sometimes I don't Express my feelings, because I do not find them worthy of the outpouring of language, and only hackneyed, trivial comparison, the long lost meaning.
№ 362533   Added MegaMozg 27-02-2019 / 19:10

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