The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... shape of the object itself : and let us likewise suppose this thin shell to be made up of very fine threads , closely connected together , and equally perceptible , whether the eye is supposed to observe them from without , or within ...
... shape of the object itself : and let us likewise suppose this thin shell to be made up of very fine threads , closely connected together , and equally perceptible , whether the eye is supposed to observe them from without , or within ...
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... shapes and colours of plants , flowers , leaves , the paintings in butterflies wings , shells , & c . seem of little other intended use , than that of entertaining the eye with the pleasure of variety . All the senses delight in it ...
... shapes and colours of plants , flowers , leaves , the paintings in butterflies wings , shells , & c . seem of little other intended use , than that of entertaining the eye with the pleasure of variety . All the senses delight in it ...
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... shape of the pine - apple * , which nature has particularly distinguished by bestowing ornaments of rich mosaic upon it , composed of contrasted serpen- tine lines , and the pips † , as the gardeners call them , are still varied by two ...
... shape of the pine - apple * , which nature has particularly distinguished by bestowing ornaments of rich mosaic upon it , composed of contrasted serpen- tine lines , and the pips † , as the gardeners call them , are still varied by two ...
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... shapes and motions . Thus , for example , in the instance of the jack , whether the eye ( with this imaginary ray ) P. 27 moves slowly down the line , to which the weight is fixed , or attends to the slow motion of the weight itself ...
... shapes and motions . Thus , for example , in the instance of the jack , whether the eye ( with this imaginary ray ) P. 27 moves slowly down the line , to which the weight is fixed , or attends to the slow motion of the weight itself ...
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... shape of the rest of the hair it is pinned over , is extremely pic- turesque . Their thus interlacing the hair in distinct varied quantities is an artful way of preserving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAPTER VI . OF ...
... shape of the rest of the hair it is pinned over , is extremely pic- turesque . Their thus interlacing the hair in distinct varied quantities is an artful way of preserving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAPTER VI . OF ...
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