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Page 219
... beautiful of the two ; and so likewise in com- paring two comic scenes of Moliere and Sheridan , or two tragic scenes of Sophocles and Euripides . The beautiful may include the sublime , the ludicrous , or the pathetic , and is in fact ...
... beautiful of the two ; and so likewise in com- paring two comic scenes of Moliere and Sheridan , or two tragic scenes of Sophocles and Euripides . The beautiful may include the sublime , the ludicrous , or the pathetic , and is in fact ...
Page 220
... beautiful , make a pleasing impression on the mind ; but the mere pleasure of simple perception seems by no means to account for the great degree of enjoyment which the contemplation of certain objects produces ; for however the palate ...
... beautiful , make a pleasing impression on the mind ; but the mere pleasure of simple perception seems by no means to account for the great degree of enjoyment which the contemplation of certain objects produces ; for however the palate ...
Page 395
... beautiful vallies called Hörgardal , Öxnadal , and Bægisárdal , the rivers of which also join at the same time , and form a broad and rapid stream . Close behind the farm is a number of beautiful cascades , at various heights up the ...
... beautiful vallies called Hörgardal , Öxnadal , and Bægisárdal , the rivers of which also join at the same time , and form a broad and rapid stream . Close behind the farm is a number of beautiful cascades , at various heights up the ...
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