The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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118. oldal
... admitted that cultivation is requisite in order to discern and appreciate the beautiful , that moment it is confessed that it is not the mere intrinsic , material qualities of an object which constitute its beauty , but that there is ...
... admitted that cultivation is requisite in order to discern and appreciate the beautiful , that moment it is confessed that it is not the mere intrinsic , material qualities of an object which constitute its beauty , but that there is ...
119. oldal
... admitted by all to be beautiful . It may be said to have Dr. Hucheson's " uniformity " but where is the equally essential element of " variety ? " A single tone on an instrument - with reference to the mere quality of the tone , as its ...
... admitted by all to be beautiful . It may be said to have Dr. Hucheson's " uniformity " but where is the equally essential element of " variety ? " A single tone on an instrument - with reference to the mere quality of the tone , as its ...
122. oldal
... admitted at all events to be actually significant of the qualities we have enumerated , had been by the law of nature attached to the very opposite qualities ; that the smooth forehead , the firm cheek , and the full lip which are now ...
... admitted at all events to be actually significant of the qualities we have enumerated , had been by the law of nature attached to the very opposite qualities ; that the smooth forehead , the firm cheek , and the full lip which are now ...
124. oldal
... admitted beauty of such ob- jects as the following can be explained : a hawk or eagle darting upon its prey ; the graceful winding of a snake ; a tiger in the act of springing ; the undulating belts of fire in which lightning so often ...
... admitted beauty of such ob- jects as the following can be explained : a hawk or eagle darting upon its prey ; the graceful winding of a snake ; a tiger in the act of springing ; the undulating belts of fire in which lightning so often ...
133. oldal
... admitted powers of reasoning and ana- lysis , all his acuteness and logic , all his eloquence , have been vain . And yet no - not altogether vain : for though they may have failed to give us any specific and infallible test by which ...
... admitted powers of reasoning and ana- lysis , all his acuteness and logic , all his eloquence , have been vain . And yet no - not altogether vain : for though they may have failed to give us any specific and infallible test by which ...
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