Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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... who knows that the lightning itself sleeps within it , and understands and feels all its mysterious connections with earth and sky and planets , it is suggestive of feeling of a far deeper beauty ; and the very instances you allege ...
... who knows that the lightning itself sleeps within it , and understands and feels all its mysterious connections with earth and sky and planets , it is suggestive of feeling of a far deeper beauty ; and the very instances you allege ...
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Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognize that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean the ...
Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognize that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean the ...
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Let the English china - maker place the manufactures of Worcestershire and Yorkshire on the same table with those of Sévres or of Dresden , and the superior beauty of the foreign article is visible at once .
Let the English china - maker place the manufactures of Worcestershire and Yorkshire on the same table with those of Sévres or of Dresden , and the superior beauty of the foreign article is visible at once .
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our nation's feeling , has explained to us in many a passage how all these forms of God's outward world of beauty are intended to perform an office in the refinement of the heart . He has painted his country girl educated by the sky ...
our nation's feeling , has explained to us in many a passage how all these forms of God's outward world of beauty are intended to perform an office in the refinement of the heart . He has painted his country girl educated by the sky ...
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... as of an Æolian harp , inarticulate and unmeaning , breathed as a hymn to the Spirit of Nature , Intellectual Beauty , and so forth ; maddest schemes and fastidious sensitivenesses respecting marriage , and man's granivorous nature ...
... as of an Æolian harp , inarticulate and unmeaning , breathed as a hymn to the Spirit of Nature , Intellectual Beauty , and so forth ; maddest schemes and fastidious sensitivenesses respecting marriage , and man's granivorous nature ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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