The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... association ; while , at the same time , a painful association never yet lessened the beauty of an object originally possessed of that quality . It is the eye that judges of , and is pleased with the forms of the natural world ...
... association ; while , at the same time , a painful association never yet lessened the beauty of an object originally possessed of that quality . It is the eye that judges of , and is pleased with the forms of the natural world ...
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... association whatever ; and , further , as a ne- cessary consequence , that association cannot destroy the origin- al beauty of objects -- for , let us suppose that the irregularity of the watch we have spoken of , was the means of ...
... association whatever ; and , further , as a ne- cessary consequence , that association cannot destroy the origin- al beauty of objects -- for , let us suppose that the irregularity of the watch we have spoken of , was the means of ...
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... associations , without taking into con- sideration their particular nature and tendency . We are thus brought back to our original position - that association can nei- ther create nor destroy beauty . We are tempted to think that if the ...
... associations , without taking into con- sideration their particular nature and tendency . We are thus brought back to our original position - that association can nei- ther create nor destroy beauty . We are tempted to think that if the ...
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