The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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103. oldal
... beauty , and of more utility to man , in its heavy forests and its virgin soil . The region south of the Great Valley differs from the more northern in general appearance , in soil , and some- what in climate . Being sheltered by low ...
... beauty , and of more utility to man , in its heavy forests and its virgin soil . The region south of the Great Valley differs from the more northern in general appearance , in soil , and some- what in climate . Being sheltered by low ...
115. oldal
... beauty . From the days of Aristotle and Plato and Cicero , to our own , the problem , In what does the beautiful consist ? has been pon- dered upon by philosophic thinkers , and pondered upon in vain . Plato devotes an entire dialogue ...
... beauty . From the days of Aristotle and Plato and Cicero , to our own , the problem , In what does the beautiful consist ? has been pon- dered upon by philosophic thinkers , and pondered upon in vain . Plato devotes an entire dialogue ...
116. oldal
... beauty must consist in certain sensible qualities ; in the assemblage of certain physical properties . Hence , Hogarth's Line of Beauty , Kame's theory of mingled simplicity and utility , Burke's catalogue of the " Qualities of Beauty ...
... beauty must consist in certain sensible qualities ; in the assemblage of certain physical properties . Hence , Hogarth's Line of Beauty , Kame's theory of mingled simplicity and utility , Burke's catalogue of the " Qualities of Beauty ...
117. oldal
... beauty of color consists , or why certain colors charm the eye more than others . Be- cause they reflect or absorb such and such rays of the spec- trum ! About as satisfactory as Mr. Burke's telling us an object is beautiful because it ...
... beauty of color consists , or why certain colors charm the eye more than others . Be- cause they reflect or absorb such and such rays of the spec- trum ! About as satisfactory as Mr. Burke's telling us an object is beautiful because it ...
118. oldal
... beauty in the mind , which we must apply before we can say whether a thing is beautiful or not or proceed to determine in what its beauty consists . But we have dwelt perhaps , too long on these sensational theories of beauty , which ...
... beauty in the mind , which we must apply before we can say whether a thing is beautiful or not or proceed to determine in what its beauty consists . But we have dwelt perhaps , too long on these sensational theories of beauty , which ...
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