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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... BEAUTY .......... 1 HENRY WARD BEECHER : The Months ..... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT : Thanatopsis . 104 A Discourse of Flowers .......... 107 Norwood . - Stories for Children .. 114 The Anxious Leaf ..... 116 117 120 122 PAGE . The Fairy ...
... BEAUTY .......... 1 HENRY WARD BEECHER : The Months ..... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT : Thanatopsis . 104 A Discourse of Flowers .......... 107 Norwood . - Stories for Children .. 114 The Anxious Leaf ..... 116 117 120 122 PAGE . The Fairy ...
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... THE ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE ........ SIR JOHN DE MANDEVILLE ..... 628 SOURCES OF ENGLISH LITERA- TURE ......... The Prologue ... 629 ......... 633 ENGLISH LITERATURE . THEORY OF BEAUTY . Edinburgh Review , viii CONTENTS .
... THE ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE ........ SIR JOHN DE MANDEVILLE ..... 628 SOURCES OF ENGLISH LITERA- TURE ......... The Prologue ... 629 ......... 633 ENGLISH LITERATURE . THEORY OF BEAUTY . Edinburgh Review , viii CONTENTS .
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... BEAUTY . Edinburgh Review , May , 1811 . I. OBJECTIONS against the notion of beauty being a simple sen- sation or the object of a separate and peculiar faculty : - 1. The first is the want of agreement as to the presence and existence of ...
... BEAUTY . Edinburgh Review , May , 1811 . I. OBJECTIONS against the notion of beauty being a simple sen- sation or the object of a separate and peculiar faculty : - 1. The first is the want of agreement as to the presence and existence of ...
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... beauty is ascribed , and the impossibility of imagining any one inherent quality which can belong to them all , and yet at the same time possess so much unity as to pass universally by the same name , and be recognized as the peculiar ...
... beauty is ascribed , and the impossibility of imagining any one inherent quality which can belong to them all , and yet at the same time possess so much unity as to pass universally by the same name , and be recognized as the peculiar ...
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... beauty , because there are very many things in the highest degree agreeable that can in no sense be called beautiful . Moderate heat , and savory food , and rest and exercise , are agreeable to the body ; but none of these can be called ...
... beauty , because there are very many things in the highest degree agreeable that can in no sense be called beautiful . Moderate heat , and savory food , and rest and exercise , are agreeable to the body ; but none of these can be called ...
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