Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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... beauty was not in them , but in the mind . Beauty is a per- ception , an emotion , and resides only in that which perceives and feels . The rose itself is but the symbol of an idea ; the real rose , so far as man is concerned , and all ...
... beauty was not in them , but in the mind . Beauty is a per- ception , an emotion , and resides only in that which perceives and feels . The rose itself is but the symbol of an idea ; the real rose , so far as man is concerned , and all ...
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... beauty and tenderness are in general beginning to fade , even in those minds from which they have not been effaced by anxiety and disappointment , he adorned it with all that is most lovely and delightful in the physical and moral world ...
... beauty and tenderness are in general beginning to fade , even in those minds from which they have not been effaced by anxiety and disappointment , he adorned it with all that is most lovely and delightful in the physical and moral world ...
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... beauty and utility . The following description of a river cannot be sur- passed in its truth and beauty : The current , that with gentle murmur glides Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; S But when his fair course is ...
... beauty and utility . The following description of a river cannot be sur- passed in its truth and beauty : The current , that with gentle murmur glides Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; S But when his fair course is ...
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