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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... truth is , that agreeableness is not properly a quality of any object whatsoever , but the effect or result of certain qualities , the nature of which , in every particular instance , we can generally define pretty exactly , or of which ...
... truth is , that agreeableness is not properly a quality of any object whatsoever , but the effect or result of certain qualities , the nature of which , in every particular instance , we can generally define pretty exactly , or of which ...
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... bring any proof of the truth of this proposition , there are two things that it may be proper to explain a little more distinctly : First , what are the primary affections , by the suggestion of which 4 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... bring any proof of the truth of this proposition , there are two things that it may be proper to explain a little more distinctly : First , what are the primary affections , by the suggestion of which 4 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... truth of the theory in question ; nor is it easy to conceive any more complete evidence , both that there is no such thing as absolute or intrinsic beauty , and that it depends altogether on those associations with which it is thus ...
... truth of the theory in question ; nor is it easy to conceive any more complete evidence , both that there is no such thing as absolute or intrinsic beauty , and that it depends altogether on those associations with which it is thus ...
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... truth in the theory we have been expounding , no taste is bad for any other reason than because it is peculiar ; as the objects in which it delights must actually serve to suggest to the individual those common emotions and universal ...
... truth in the theory we have been expounding , no taste is bad for any other reason than because it is peculiar ; as the objects in which it delights must actually serve to suggest to the individual those common emotions and universal ...
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... truths thus dogmatically embodied , they would be much more influential if reduced to something like scientific ordination . In this , as in other cases , conviction will be greatly strengthened when we understand the why . And we may ...
... truths thus dogmatically embodied , they would be much more influential if reduced to something like scientific ordination . In this , as in other cases , conviction will be greatly strengthened when we understand the why . And we may ...
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