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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... whole is , that every feeling which it is agree- able to experience , to recall , or to witness , may become the source of beauty in external objects when it is so connected with them as that their appearance reminds us of that feeling ...
... whole is , that every feeling which it is agree- able to experience , to recall , or to witness , may become the source of beauty in external objects when it is so connected with them as that their appearance reminds us of that feeling ...
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... whole range of Nature , is more strikingly and universally sublime than the sound we have just mentioned ; yet it seems obvious that the sense of sublimity is produced , not by any quality that is perceived by the ear , but altogether ...
... whole range of Nature , is more strikingly and universally sublime than the sound we have just mentioned ; yet it seems obvious that the sense of sublimity is produced , not by any quality that is perceived by the ear , but altogether ...
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... whole classes of men , or are confined to particular individuals . Among the former , those that apply to different nations or races of men are the most important and remarkable , and constitute the basis of those peculiarities by which ...
... whole classes of men , or are confined to particular individuals . Among the former , those that apply to different nations or races of men are the most important and remarkable , and constitute the basis of those peculiarities by which ...
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... whole is due to the more convenient or more accurate presentation of the idea thus secured . If , instead of saying , " A fleet of ten ships , " we say , " A fleet of ten sail , " the picture of a group of vessels at sea is more readily ...
... whole is due to the more convenient or more accurate presentation of the idea thus secured . If , instead of saying , " A fleet of ten ships , " we say , " A fleet of ten sail , " the picture of a group of vessels at sea is more readily ...
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... whole , is equally true of each mental power , from the simplest of the senses to the most com- plex of the sentiments . If we hold a flower to the nose for a long time , we become insensible to its scent . We say of a very brilliant ...
... whole , is equally true of each mental power , from the simplest of the senses to the most com- plex of the sentiments . If we hold a flower to the nose for a long time , we become insensible to its scent . We say of a very brilliant ...
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