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... Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Quali- ties of the Mind 130 XI . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue 131 XII . The real Cause of Beauty ib . XIII . Beautiful Objects small 132 XIV . Smoothness xv . Gradual Variation ...
... Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Quali- ties of the Mind 130 XI . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue 131 XII . The real Cause of Beauty ib . XIII . Beautiful Objects small 132 XIV . Smoothness xv . Gradual Variation ...
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... idea in the minds of most men , and it is therefore liable to uncertainty and confusion . I have no great opinion of ... ideas to take in all that nature comprehends , according to her manner of combining . We are limited in our inquiry ...
... idea in the minds of most men , and it is therefore liable to uncertainty and confusion . I have no great opinion of ... ideas to take in all that nature comprehends , according to her manner of combining . We are limited in our inquiry ...
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... ideas , with their annexed pains and pleasures , which are presented by the sense ; the mind of man possesses a sort of creative power of its own ; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which ...
... ideas , with their annexed pains and pleasures , which are presented by the sense ; the mind of man possesses a sort of creative power of its own ; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which ...
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... idea , but is partly made up of a perception of the primary pleasures of sense , of the secondary pleasures of the imagination , and of the conclusions of the reasoning faculty , concerning the various relations of these , and ...
... idea , but is partly made up of a perception of the primary pleasures of sense , of the secondary pleasures of the imagination , and of the conclusions of the reasoning faculty , concerning the various relations of these , and ...
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... idea of its rela- tion to anything else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the colic ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the removal ...
... idea of its rela- tion to anything else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the colic ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the removal ...
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