The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 41
... beauty . There can be nothing new in a description of Paris : but the following notice of the truly venerable M. Denon , whose kindness and attention to the English are above all praise , may not be uninteresting : " To - day I have ...
... beauty . There can be nothing new in a description of Paris : but the following notice of the truly venerable M. Denon , whose kindness and attention to the English are above all praise , may not be uninteresting : " To - day I have ...
Page 53
... beauty , and in every sense the expression of the original verse , < Dorme Clor , coll ' arpa Amor la desta : Sorge su'l fianco , e ad ascoltar s'arresta . Chloris sleeps , but Love attunes the silver lyre ; She wakes to rise , to ...
... beauty , and in every sense the expression of the original verse , < Dorme Clor , coll ' arpa Amor la desta : Sorge su'l fianco , e ad ascoltar s'arresta . Chloris sleeps , but Love attunes the silver lyre ; She wakes to rise , to ...
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... beauty ; and the accidental relation to our former experience of pleasure and emotion is the cause of our perception of beauty . A theory , in which beauty is considered as something essential and inherent in the object , at the same ...
... beauty ; and the accidental relation to our former experience of pleasure and emotion is the cause of our perception of beauty . A theory , in which beauty is considered as something essential and inherent in the object , at the same ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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