Elements of Criticism, Том 1Liberty Fund, 2005 - Всего страниц: 821 |
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... uniformity . A parallelogram again depends , for its beauty , on the proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty : approximation to- ward equality hath the same effect ; for proportion there degenerates ...
... uniformity . A parallelogram again depends , for its beauty , on the proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty : approximation to- ward equality hath the same effect ; for proportion there degenerates ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. 19 CHAPTER IX 10 Uniformity and Variety In attempting to explain uniformity and variety , in order to show how we are affected by these circumstances , a doubt occurs , what method ought to be followed ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. 19 CHAPTER IX 10 Uniformity and Variety In attempting to explain uniformity and variety , in order to show how we are affected by these circumstances , a doubt occurs , what method ought to be followed ...
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... uniformity and variety is always agreeable ; provided the particular objects , separately considered , be in any degree beautiful , for uniformity amid variety among ugly objects , affords no pleasure . This circumstance is totally ...
... uniformity and variety is always agreeable ; provided the particular objects , separately considered , be in any degree beautiful , for uniformity amid variety among ugly objects , affords no pleasure . This circumstance is totally ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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