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 Seiten |
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... 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 more ...
... 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 more ...
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... follows , therefore , that no object is beautiful in itself , or could appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects may thus reflect interesting ideas , so all ...
... follows , therefore , that no object is beautiful in itself , or could appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects may thus reflect interesting ideas , so all ...
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... follows clearly from the theory now in question ; but it does not follow from it that all tastes are equally good or desirable , or that there is any difficulty in de- scribing that which is really the best , and the most to be envied ...
... follows clearly from the theory now in question ; but it does not follow from it that all tastes are equally good or desirable , or that there is any difficulty in de- scribing that which is really the best , and the most to be envied ...
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... follow unfamiliar words in another lan- guage , and how increasing familiarity with such words brings greater rapidity and ease of comprehension , until , from its hav- ing been a conscious effort to realize their meanings , their ...
... follow unfamiliar words in another lan- guage , and how increasing familiarity with such words brings greater rapidity and ease of comprehension , until , from its hav- ing been a conscious effort to realize their meanings , their ...
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... follows that attention is in such cases absorbed by each syllable . And , if this be true when the syllables are difficult of recognition , it will also be true , though in a less degree , when the recognition of them is easy . Hence ...
... follows that attention is in such cases absorbed by each syllable . And , if this be true when the syllables are difficult of recognition , it will also be true , though in a less degree , when the recognition of them is easy . Hence ...
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