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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... 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 individual has had to associate ideas of emotion with the ...
... 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 individual has had to associate ideas of emotion with the ...
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... thing absolutely or intrinsically beautiful in any of the forms thus distinguished , it is inconceiv- able that men should differ so outrageously in their conceptions of it . If beauty were a real and independent quality , it seems ...
... thing absolutely or intrinsically beautiful in any of the forms thus distinguished , it is inconceiv- able that men should differ so outrageously in their conceptions of it . If beauty were a real and independent quality , it seems ...
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... thing as to which persons judging merely from their feelings , and therefore less likely to be misled by any systems or theories , are so very positive and decided , as that established fashions are * See Alison on Taste . beautiful in ...
... thing as to which persons judging merely from their feelings , and therefore less likely to be misled by any systems or theories , are so very positive and decided , as that established fashions are * See Alison on Taste . beautiful in ...
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... thing ; while oth- ers , who are full of kindness and sensibility , and who have been accustomed to attend to all the objects around them , feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of ...
... thing ; while oth- ers , who are full of kindness and sensibility , and who have been accustomed to attend to all the objects around them , feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of ...
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... thing to be done is to reduce this friction . and inertia to the smallest possible amount . Let us , then , in ... things " nice " or " nasty , " not " pleasant " or " disagree- able . " The synonyms which he learns in after - years ...
... thing to be done is to reduce this friction . and inertia to the smallest possible amount . Let us , then , in ... things " nice " or " nasty , " not " pleasant " or " disagree- able . " The synonyms which he learns in after - years ...
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