Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... 382 · 385 391 414 429 Chap . XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , 441 · Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 474 Index , 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing exter , erceived till it makes an.
... 382 · 385 391 414 429 Chap . XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , 441 · Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 474 Index , 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing exter , erceived till it makes an.
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... gardening , and architecture . This , especially , is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , disregarding the inferior ...
... gardening , and architecture . This , especially , is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , disregarding the inferior ...
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... garden , a magnificent building , or a number of fine faces in a crowded assembly , is seldom accompanied with desire . Other emotions are accompanied with desire : emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qualities . A ...
... garden , a magnificent building , or a number of fine faces in a crowded assembly , is seldom accompanied with desire . Other emotions are accompanied with desire : emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qualities . A ...
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... garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions directed to general objects , are commonly termed appetites , in contradistinc ...
... garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions directed to general objects , are commonly termed appetites , in contradistinc ...
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... gardening and architecture , her sister - arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind ; * of which none can doubt who have felt the charms of music . but , if authority be required , the following passage from a grave historian ...
... gardening and architecture , her sister - arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind ; * of which none can doubt who have felt the charms of music . but , if authority be required , the following passage from a grave historian ...
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