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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... means follows , but quite the contrary , that their beauty depends upon their agreeableness ; the latter being the more comprehensive or generic term , under which beauty must rank as one of the species . Its nature , therefore , is no ...
... means follows , but quite the contrary , that their beauty depends upon their agreeableness ; the latter being the more comprehensive or generic term , under which beauty must rank as one of the species . Its nature , therefore , is no ...
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... mean something , and are universally felt to mean something , much more definite than agreeableness or gratification in general ; and , while it is confessedly by no means easy to describe or define what that something is , the force ...
... mean something , and are universally felt to mean something , much more definite than agreeableness or gratification in general ; and , while it is confessedly by no means easy to describe or define what that something is , the force ...
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... means of exciting emotion , the emotions they do excite are infinite . They are mirrors that may reflect all shades and all colors ; and , in point of fact , do seldom reflect the same hues twice . No two interesting objects , perhaps ...
... means of exciting emotion , the emotions they do excite are infinite . They are mirrors that may reflect all shades and all colors ; and , in point of fact , do seldom reflect the same hues twice . No two interesting objects , perhaps ...
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... be as much charmed with objects that suggest powerful emotions in conse- quence of personal and accidental associations as with those that - ____ introduce similar emotions by means of associations that are universal 14 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... be as much charmed with objects that suggest powerful emotions in conse- quence of personal and accidental associations as with those that - ____ introduce similar emotions by means of associations that are universal 14 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... means of associations that are universal and indestructible . To him , all objects of the former class are really as beautiful as those of the latter ; and , for his own gratification , the creation of that sort of beauty is just as ...
... means of associations that are universal and indestructible . To him , all objects of the former class are really as beautiful as those of the latter ; and , for his own gratification , the creation of that sort of beauty is just as ...
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