Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... Beauty , resulting from the natural progress of the mind . - Beauty of Colours - of Forms - of Motion . Combinations of these . - Uniformity in works of art . - Beauty of Nature , CHAPTER III . - Remarks on some of Mr Burke's principles ...
... Beauty , resulting from the natural progress of the mind . - Beauty of Colours - of Forms - of Motion . Combinations of these . - Uniformity in works of art . - Beauty of Nature , CHAPTER III . - Remarks on some of Mr Burke's principles ...
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... Beauty . - Influence of these principles on the speculations of Mr Price , CHAPTER V. - Continuation of the same subject , 308 CHAPTER VI . - Of the application of the theory of Association to Beauty . - Farther generaliza- tions of ...
... Beauty . - Influence of these principles on the speculations of Mr Price , CHAPTER V. - Continuation of the same subject , 308 CHAPTER VI . - Of the application of the theory of Association to Beauty . - Farther generaliza- tions of ...
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... Beauty , CHAPTER IV . - Continuation of the subject.- Specific pleasure connected with the exercise of Taste . - Fastidiousness of Taste . - Miscellaneous remarks on this power , considered in its connec- tion with character and ...
... Beauty , CHAPTER IV . - Continuation of the subject.- Specific pleasure connected with the exercise of Taste . - Fastidiousness of Taste . - Miscellaneous remarks on this power , considered in its connec- tion with character and ...
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... beauty and 66 " " deformity , virtue and vice . " * In consequence of this view of the subject , he has been led to repre- sent morality as the object , not of reason , but of taste ; the distinct offices of which he thus describes ...
... beauty and 66 " " deformity , virtue and vice . " * In consequence of this view of the subject , he has been led to repre- sent morality as the object , not of reason , but of taste ; the distinct offices of which he thus describes ...
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... beauty ; and what a charm is communicated to the word , thus blended in its effect with such pictures as those of the evening star , and of the loves of our first parents ! When I look into Johnson for the etymology of Harbinger , I ...
... beauty ; and what a charm is communicated to the word , thus blended in its effect with such pictures as those of the evening star , and of the loves of our first parents ! When I look into Johnson for the etymology of Harbinger , I ...
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