Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... beauty and decorum here as well as elsewhere in Nature ; and the order of the moral world would equal that of the natural . By this the beauty of Virtue would appear , and hence , as has been shown , the supreme and sovereign Beauty ...
... beauty and decorum here as well as elsewhere in Nature ; and the order of the moral world would equal that of the natural . By this the beauty of Virtue would appear , and hence , as has been shown , the supreme and sovereign Beauty ...
الصفحة 95
... BEAUTY AND VIRTUE : TREATISE II , CONCERNING MORAL GOOD AND EVIL 1725 [ Hutcheson subscribes to Shaftesbury's ... beauty and harmony to excite us to the pursuit of knowledge and to reward us for it , or to be an argument to us of his ...
... BEAUTY AND VIRTUE : TREATISE II , CONCERNING MORAL GOOD AND EVIL 1725 [ Hutcheson subscribes to Shaftesbury's ... beauty and harmony to excite us to the pursuit of knowledge and to reward us for it , or to be an argument to us of his ...
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... beauty and deformity must be the perfection of our mental taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he suspects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him unobserved . In this case the perfection of the man ...
... beauty and deformity must be the perfection of our mental taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he suspects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him unobserved . In this case the perfection of the man ...
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