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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... sense or organ concerned in the perception . With regard to beauty , how- ever , it is obvious at first sight that the case is entirely different . One man sees it perpetually , where to another it is quite invisible , or even where its ...
... sense or organ concerned in the perception . With regard to beauty , how- ever , it is obvious at first sight that the case is entirely different . One man sees it perpetually , where to another it is quite invisible , or even where its ...
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... sense or faculty . The form of a fine tree is beautiful , and the form of a fine wo- man , and the form of a column , and a vase , and a chandelier . Yet how can it be said that the form of a woman has any thing in common with that of a ...
... sense or faculty . The form of a fine tree is beautiful , and the form of a fine wo- man , and the form of a column , and a vase , and a chandelier . Yet how can it be said that the form of a woman has any thing in common with that of a ...
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... 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 beautiful : and , among objects of a higher class , the love and esteem of others , and ...
... 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 beautiful : and , among objects of a higher class , the love and esteem of others , and ...
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... sense or faculty , imagined for the express purpose of perceiving beauty ; and discover that the power of taste is nothing more than the habit of tracing those associations by which almost all objects may be connected with interesting ...
... sense or faculty , imagined for the express purpose of perceiving beauty ; and discover that the power of taste is nothing more than the habit of tracing those associations by which almost all objects may be connected with interesting ...
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... sense of beauty is produced ? and , secondly , What is the nature of the connection by which we suppose that the objects we call beautiful are enabled to suggest these affections ? 11. With regard to the first of these points , it ...
... sense of beauty is produced ? and , secondly , What is the nature of the connection by which we suppose that the objects we call beautiful are enabled to suggest these affections ? 11. With regard to the first of these points , it ...
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