The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 128
... beautiful was either altogether dormant in his mind , or , at best , very imperfect . The beautiful , therefore , not originating in the sensations , must belong to the intellect ; and therefore we declare an object beautiful , and ...
... beautiful was either altogether dormant in his mind , or , at best , very imperfect . The beautiful , therefore , not originating in the sensations , must belong to the intellect ; and therefore we declare an object beautiful , and ...
Page 129
... Beautiful and the Good . 129 tens of thousands , to them and their children's children , with the treasures lavished on this worthless mass of stone and cement . ' Milton . - Too true ; but , nevertheless , it is very beautiful ...
... Beautiful and the Good . 129 tens of thousands , to them and their children's children , with the treasures lavished on this worthless mass of stone and cement . ' Milton . - Too true ; but , nevertheless , it is very beautiful ...
Page 168
... beautiful illustrations of Mr. Smith's amiable and beautiful human introspectiveness . There are other beautiful things which do not seem to us so complete - we think it would be easy to furnish an answer to them ; of course from the ...
... beautiful illustrations of Mr. Smith's amiable and beautiful human introspectiveness . There are other beautiful things which do not seem to us so complete - we think it would be easy to furnish an answer to them ; of course from the ...
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