The Harvard Classics, Том 24Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1909 |
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... CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN VEGETABLES • 76 77 £ · 78 SECT . III . - PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN ANIMALS 81 • SECT . IV . - PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN THE HUMAN SPECIES 82 • SECT . V. - PROPORTION FURTHER CONSIDERED . SECT 2 ...
... CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN VEGETABLES • 76 77 £ · 78 SECT . III . - PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN ANIMALS 81 • SECT . IV . - PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN THE HUMAN SPECIES 82 • SECT . V. - PROPORTION FURTHER CONSIDERED . SECT 2 ...
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... CAUSE OF BEAUTY SECT . VII . - THE REAL EFFECTS OF FITNESS . SECT . VIII . - THE RECAPITULATION SECT . IX . PERFECTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY . SECT . X. - How FAR THE IDEA OF BEAUTY MAY BE AP- PLIED TO THE QUALITIES OF THE MIND PAGE ...
... CAUSE OF BEAUTY SECT . VII . - THE REAL EFFECTS OF FITNESS . SECT . VIII . - THE RECAPITULATION SECT . IX . PERFECTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY . SECT . X. - How FAR THE IDEA OF BEAUTY MAY BE AP- PLIED TO THE QUALITIES OF THE MIND PAGE ...
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... cause , operating in the same manner , and on subjects of the same kind , will pro- duce different effects ; which ... causes have made many deviations from the natural pleasures or pains which belong to these several tastes : but then ...
... cause , operating in the same manner , and on subjects of the same kind , will pro- duce different effects ; which ... causes have made many deviations from the natural pleasures or pains which belong to these several tastes : but then ...
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... cause , become as stupid and insensible as the former ; but whenever either of these happen to be struck with any natural elegance or greatness , or with these qualities in any work of art , they are moved upon the same principle . The ...
... cause , become as stupid and insensible as the former ; but whenever either of these happen to be struck with any natural elegance or greatness , or with these qualities in any work of art , they are moved upon the same principle . The ...
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... cause of pleasure is apt to affect the man of too sanguine a complexion : his ap- petite is too keen to suffer his taste to be delicate ; and he is in all respects what Ovid says of himself in love , Molle meum levibus cor est violabile ...
... cause of pleasure is apt to affect the man of too sanguine a complexion : his ap- petite is too keen to suffer his taste to be delicate ; and he is in all respects what Ovid says of himself in love , Molle meum levibus cor est violabile ...
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amongst ancient animals appear assignats atheism authority beauty body called canton cause church civil clergy colours common confiscation consider considerable constitution crown degree Duke of Bedford Earl of Lauderdale EDMUND BURKE effect election England equal estates everything evil favour feelings force France give honour House of Commons House of Lords human idea imagination imitation infinite justice kind king king of France kingdom land liberty Lord Lord Keppel mankind manner means ment merit mind monarchy moral National Assembly nature never nobility noble object observed Old Jewry operate opinion pain Paris passions persons pleasure political possession principles produce proportion qualities reason regard religion republic revenue Revolution sans-culottes SECT sense society sophism sort sovereign species spirit sublime suffer taste terror things tion virtue whilst whole wisdom words
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Стр. 56 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up: It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes, there was silence, and I heard a voice...
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