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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... present . To enable the student to enter this storehouse with pleas- ure , to distinguish the valuable from the worthless and indifferent , to economize his intellectual forces in the acquisition of knowledge , to re- fine his taste ...
... present . To enable the student to enter this storehouse with pleas- ure , to distinguish the valuable from the worthless and indifferent , to economize his intellectual forces in the acquisition of knowledge , to re- fine his taste ...
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... present we shall only remark , that it serves , at least , to solve the great problem involved in the discussion , by rendering it easily conceivable how objects which have no inherent resemblance , nor , indeed , any one quality in ...
... present we shall only remark , that it serves , at least , to solve the great problem involved in the discussion , by rendering it easily conceivable how objects which have no inherent resemblance , nor , indeed , any one quality in ...
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... present , or possible , of something capable of sensation . In- dependent , therefore , of all evidence , and without the help of any explanation , we should have been apt to conclude that the emo- tions of beauty and sublimity must ...
... present , or possible , of something capable of sensation . In- dependent , therefore , of all evidence , and without the help of any explanation , we should have been apt to conclude that the emo- tions of beauty and sublimity must ...
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... present or the past , or the imaginary inhabitants of such a region , that alone gives it either interest or beauty ; and the delight of those who behold it will always be found to be in exact proportion to the force of their ...
... present or the past , or the imaginary inhabitants of such a region , that alone gives it either interest or beauty ; and the delight of those who behold it will always be found to be in exact proportion to the force of their ...
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... present on the ordinary occasions of their excitement . There is a relation , however , of another kind , to which also it is necessary to attend , both to elucidate the general grounds of the theory , and to explain several appearances ...
... present on the ordinary occasions of their excitement . There is a relation , however , of another kind , to which also it is necessary to attend , both to elucidate the general grounds of the theory , and to explain several appearances ...
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