Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... less absurdity sub- stantially committed , by saying that things are beautiful because they are agreeable , than if we were to give the same explanation of the sweetness of sugar ; for no one , we suppose , will dispute , that , though ...
... less absurdity sub- stantially committed , by saying that things are beautiful because they are agreeable , than if we were to give the same explanation of the sweetness of sugar ; for no one , we suppose , will dispute , that , though ...
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... less plain and element- ary . The most beautiful object in Nature , perhaps , is the counte- nance of a young and beautiful woman ; and we are apt at first to imagine , that , independent of all associations , the form and colors which ...
... less plain and element- ary . The most beautiful object in Nature , perhaps , is the counte- nance of a young and beautiful woman ; and we are apt at first to imagine , that , independent of all associations , the form and colors which ...
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... less likely to be misled by any systems or theories , are so very positive and decided , as that established fashions are * See Alison on Taste . beautiful in themselves , and that exploded fashions are intrinsic- THEORY OF BEAUTY . 11.
... less likely to be misled by any systems or theories , are so very positive and decided , as that established fashions are * See Alison on Taste . beautiful in themselves , and that exploded fashions are intrinsic- THEORY OF BEAUTY . 11.
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... less of this beauty exactly as they happen to possess that fancy , or those habits , which enable them readily to trace out these relations . 29. Poems , and other compositions in words , are beautiful in pro- portion as they are ...
... less of this beauty exactly as they happen to possess that fancy , or those habits , which enable them readily to trace out these relations . 29. Poems , and other compositions in words , are beautiful in pro- portion as they are ...
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... less dependent upon acquaint- ance with its laws than upon practice and natural aptitude . A clear head , a quick imagination , and a sensitive ear , will go far towards making all rhetorical precepts needless . He who daily hears and ...
... less dependent upon acquaint- ance with its laws than upon practice and natural aptitude . A clear head , a quick imagination , and a sensitive ear , will go far towards making all rhetorical precepts needless . He who daily hears and ...
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