Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... standard , and by " this means give offence to all of an open " ingenuous mind , and often bring the best " and noblest institutions into scandal and " reproach . Some are uncommonly blest by nature , and without much premedita- " tion ...
... standard , and by " this means give offence to all of an open " ingenuous mind , and often bring the best " and noblest institutions into scandal and " reproach . Some are uncommonly blest by nature , and without much premedita- " tion ...
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... standard , some general law or rule , should be admitted , in conformity to or in deviation from which the sentence of beauty or deformity may safely passed . That this standard has an existence in nature can hardly be doubted ; for ...
... standard , some general law or rule , should be admitted , in conformity to or in deviation from which the sentence of beauty or deformity may safely passed . That this standard has an existence in nature can hardly be doubted ; for ...
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... standard thus collected , though insensibly , and without any deliberate pur- pose , every one does judge of what he deems to be beautiful in the form of his own kind , and in every form whatever . We find therefore that , in the ...
... standard thus collected , though insensibly , and without any deliberate pur- pose , every one does judge of what he deems to be beautiful in the form of his own kind , and in every form whatever . We find therefore that , in the ...
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... standard which every one has erected in his own mind , and which he has collected from the exhibition of his species . There is therefore in the imagina- tion of every one a standard , collected from observation , but insensibly and ...
... standard which every one has erected in his own mind , and which he has collected from the exhibition of his species . There is therefore in the imagina- tion of every one a standard , collected from observation , but insensibly and ...
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... hand of the great artist ; and that , thus acquiring an abs- tract idea of the whole , we enter as it were , whether intending it or no , into the mind of the the artist himself , and erect a standard of what 4 ON THE BEAUTIFUL IN.
... hand of the great artist ; and that , thus acquiring an abs- tract idea of the whole , we enter as it were , whether intending it or no , into the mind of the the artist himself , and erect a standard of what 4 ON THE BEAUTIFUL IN.
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