WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... there , in his interesting comparison of the Alps with the mountains of Cumberland , that " the sense of sub- limity depends more upon form and relation of objects to each other than upon their actual magnitude " ; and 1789-1795 / 37.
... there , in his interesting comparison of the Alps with the mountains of Cumberland , that " the sense of sub- limity depends more upon form and relation of objects to each other than upon their actual magnitude " ; and 1789-1795 / 37.
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... objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense high narrow fore- head , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling , and a convulsive inclination to laughter about the mouth , a good deal at variance with the ...
... objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense high narrow fore- head , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling , and a convulsive inclination to laughter about the mouth , a good deal at variance with the ...
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... Objects ( the banner , for instance ) derive their influ- ence , not from properties inherent in them , not from what they are actually in themselves , but from such as are bestowed upon them by the minds of those who are conversant ...
... Objects ( the banner , for instance ) derive their influ- ence , not from properties inherent in them , not from what they are actually in themselves , but from such as are bestowed upon them by the minds of those who are conversant ...
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