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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... nature , and does not arise from association with any thing else . In the instances , however , to which we are now to allude , this perception of beauty is not universal , but entirely dependent upon the oppor- tunities which each ...
... nature , and does not arise from association with any thing else . In the instances , however , to which we are now to allude , this perception of beauty is not universal , but entirely dependent upon the oppor- tunities which each ...
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... Nature may have connected with those qualities , in the different climates or regions of the world , will all appear equally beautiful to those who have been accustomed to recognize them as the signs of such qualities ; while they will ...
... Nature may have connected with those qualities , in the different climates or regions of the world , will all appear equally beautiful to those who have been accustomed to recognize them as the signs of such qualities ; while they will ...
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... Nature have scarcely any existence for those who have as yet but little general sym- pathy with mankind , he proceeds to state that they are usually first recommended to notice by the poets , to whom we are intro- duced in the course of ...
... Nature have scarcely any existence for those who have as yet but little general sym- pathy with mankind , he proceeds to state that they are usually first recommended to notice by the poets , to whom we are intro- duced in the course of ...
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... Nature than ordinary mortals , just because he perceives more of those analogies and relations to social emotion in which all beauty consists ; so other men see more or less of this beauty exactly as they happen to possess that fancy ...
... Nature than ordinary mortals , just because he perceives more of those analogies and relations to social emotion in which all beauty consists ; so other men see more or less of this beauty exactly as they happen to possess that fancy ...
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... nature of the sentiment conveyed what it may , this skillful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest is the key to success . In the choice of component ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim must be to convey the ...
... nature of the sentiment conveyed what it may , this skillful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest is the key to success . In the choice of component ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim must be to convey the ...
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