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... beauty consists of air , or that the truth of a model can supply that of cha- racter . Unity of character , or homogeneousness of parts , can only be redeemed from the chances of conjecture by Physiognomy . Style , imitation , choice ...
... beauty consists of air , or that the truth of a model can supply that of cha- racter . Unity of character , or homogeneousness of parts , can only be redeemed from the chances of conjecture by Physiognomy . Style , imitation , choice ...
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... Beauty is reducible to some general and unvary . ing principles ; and that every object , which impresses the eye , has a peculiar property of affecting us either with pain or plea sure in ... Beauty 395 Thomson on the Principles of Beauty .
... Beauty is reducible to some general and unvary . ing principles ; and that every object , which impresses the eye , has a peculiar property of affecting us either with pain or plea sure in ... Beauty 395 Thomson on the Principles of Beauty .
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... beauty is intended and produced exclusively for the gratification of the sense of sight alone : if this be true , whatever is beautiful ought to appear so directly and immedi ately to that sense : yet the ideas of the beauty of ...
... beauty is intended and produced exclusively for the gratification of the sense of sight alone : if this be true , whatever is beautiful ought to appear so directly and immedi ately to that sense : yet the ideas of the beauty of ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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