Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 psl. |
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... less proper sense , to signify what we feel or are conscious of : and in that sense it is a general term for all our passions and emotions , and for all our other pleasures and pains . 13. That we cannot perceive an external object till ...
... less proper sense , to signify what we feel or are conscious of : and in that sense it is a general term for all our passions and emotions , and for all our other pleasures and pains . 13. That we cannot perceive an external object till ...
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... regular : a parallelo- gram and a rhomb are less regular than a square ; the parallelogram Deing subjected to no rule is to the length of sides , other than that the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected 16 INTRODUCTION .
... regular : a parallelo- gram and a rhomb are less regular than a square ; the parallelogram Deing subjected to no rule is to the length of sides , other than that the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... less regular than that of a circle . 24. Regularity , properly speaking , belongs , like beauty , to objects of sight ; and , like beauty , it is also applied figuratively to other objects thus we say , a regular government , a regular ...
... less regular than that of a circle . 24. Regularity , properly speaking , belongs , like beauty , to objects of sight ; and , like beauty , it is also applied figuratively to other objects thus we say , a regular government , a regular ...
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... less perfect . A large body in the middle , and two equal bodies of less size , one on each side , is an order that produces the strongest relation the bodies are susceptible of by position the relation between the two equal bodies ...
... less perfect . A large body in the middle , and two equal bodies of less size , one on each side , is an order that produces the strongest relation the bodies are susceptible of by position the relation between the two equal bodies ...
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... less inferior in dig- nity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or cor- poreal : they indeed resemble the latter , being , like them , produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like ...
... less inferior in dig- nity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or cor- poreal : they indeed resemble the latter , being , like them , produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like ...
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