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Page 57
... means of enjoyment , by the latter the cultivation of the Tastes . That the excellence of Art springs from the Cultivation of the Tastes is of course undeniable : and it would seem too that the Cultivation and improvement of the Tastes ...
... means of enjoyment , by the latter the cultivation of the Tastes . That the excellence of Art springs from the Cultivation of the Tastes is of course undeniable : and it would seem too that the Cultivation and improvement of the Tastes ...
Page 132
... means of the highest order , nor aims at the highest objects ; it is rather as a source of elegant amusement , as an efficacious means towards refinement and polish , as an ally and auxiliary of carriage and good breeding , as an ...
... means of the highest order , nor aims at the highest objects ; it is rather as a source of elegant amusement , as an efficacious means towards refinement and polish , as an ally and auxiliary of carriage and good breeding , as an ...
Page 261
... means of giving the fullest expression to the will of the majority . Without entering into the question whether universal suffrage is the best means to this end , which is very doubtful , it is desirable to examine into the right of a ...
... means of giving the fullest expression to the will of the majority . Without entering into the question whether universal suffrage is the best means to this end , which is very doubtful , it is desirable to examine into the right of a ...
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Abbreviations | 98 |
Acknowledgments | 108 |
Poems and Ballads of Goethe | 187 |
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