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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... true that sugar is agreeable because it is sweet , it would be manifestly preposterous to say that it was sweet because it was agreeable . 5. In the first place , then , it seems evident that agreeableness in general can not be the same ...
... true that sugar is agreeable because it is sweet , it would be manifestly preposterous to say that it was sweet because it was agreeable . 5. In the first place , then , it seems evident that agreeableness in general can not be the same ...
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... to imagine that love and philosophy may find an unpolluted asylum . At all events , however , it is human feeling that excites our sympathy , and forms the true object of our emo- 1 tions . It is man , and man alone , THEORY OF BEAUTY .
... to imagine that love and philosophy may find an unpolluted asylum . At all events , however , it is human feeling that excites our sympathy , and forms the true object of our emo- 1 tions . It is man , and man alone , THEORY OF BEAUTY .
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... true that there is no room for disputing about tastes , but that all tastes are equally just and correct in so far as each individual speaks only of his own emo- tions . All tastes , then , are equally just and true in so far as ...
... true that there is no room for disputing about tastes , but that all tastes are equally just and correct in so far as each individual speaks only of his own emo- tions . All tastes , then , are equally just and true in so far as ...
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... true source of the ridicule which is so generally poured upon individuals who seek only to enjoy their peculiar tastes unmolested . For , if there be any truth in the theory we have been expounding , no taste is bad for any other reason ...
... true source of the ridicule which is so generally poured upon individuals who seek only to enjoy their peculiar tastes unmolested . For , if there be any truth in the theory we have been expounding , no taste is bad for any other reason ...
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... true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray , rightly remarks , " Gross vulgarity is a fault to be prevented ; but the proper prevention is to be got from habit , not ...
... true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray , rightly remarks , " Gross vulgarity is a fault to be prevented ; but the proper prevention is to be got from habit , not ...
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