Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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But were we more so , as this inquiry would make us , we should then see 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 ...
But were we more so , as this inquiry would make us , we should then see 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 ...
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A SELECTION Francis Hutcheson 1694-1746 AN INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGINAL OF OUR IDEAS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE : TREATISE II , CONCERNING MORAL GOOD AND EVIL 1725 [ Hutcheson subscribes to Shaftesbury's opinion that the moral sense is an ...
A SELECTION Francis Hutcheson 1694-1746 AN INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGINAL OF OUR IDEAS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE : TREATISE II , CONCERNING MORAL GOOD AND EVIL 1725 [ Hutcheson subscribes to Shaftesbury's opinion that the moral sense is an ...
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In like manner , a quick and acute perception of beauty and deformity must be the perfection of our mental taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he sus- pects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him ...
In like manner , a quick and acute perception of beauty and deformity must be the perfection of our mental taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he sus- pects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
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