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Page 85
... idea or perception of some specific good or evil , but merely as introductory to these and it is very singular ... idea of a good , and the predomi ant idea of an evil , will constitute two different Orders . The leading passions and ...
... idea or perception of some specific good or evil , but merely as introductory to these and it is very singular ... idea of a good , and the predomi ant idea of an evil , will constitute two different Orders . The leading passions and ...
Page 244
... idea of greater distance ; and , supposing the visual angle the same , that must suggest the idea of a greater tangible object . ' Now Berkeley says , in express words , that magnitude is perceived as immediately as distance , and not ...
... idea of greater distance ; and , supposing the visual angle the same , that must suggest the idea of a greater tangible object . ' Now Berkeley says , in express words , that magnitude is perceived as immediately as distance , and not ...
Page 392
... idea of beauty . It will also be rarely found that the clearest concep- tion of most perfect proportion is so powerful , as altogether to counteract the effect of any concomitant ugliness of form or color . It should seem , therefore ...
... idea of beauty . It will also be rarely found that the clearest concep- tion of most perfect proportion is so powerful , as altogether to counteract the effect of any concomitant ugliness of form or color . It should seem , therefore ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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