Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... qualities partake the common nature of all qualities , that they are not capable of an independent existence , but must belong to some being of which they are properties or attri- butes . A being with respect to its properties or ...
... qualities partake the common nature of all qualities , that they are not capable of an independent existence , but must belong to some being of which they are properties or attri- butes . A being with respect to its properties or ...
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... qualities or properties . The agreeable appearance of an object of sight is termed beauty ; and the disagreeable appearance of such an object is termed ugliness . 22. But though beauty and ugliness , in their proper and genuine ...
... qualities or properties . The agreeable appearance of an object of sight is termed beauty ; and the disagreeable appearance of such an object is termed ugliness . 22. But though beauty and ugliness , in their proper and genuine ...
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... qualities ; which holds , not only in the primary per- ception , but also in the secondary perception or idea : and hence the pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in ...
... qualities ; which holds , not only in the primary per- ception , but also in the secondary perception or idea : and hence the pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in ...
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... qualities : a number of individuals considered with respect to qualities that distinguish them from others , is termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus ...
... qualities : a number of individuals considered with respect to qualities that distinguish them from others , is termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus ...
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... qualities com- mon to all , we give a name to these individuals considered as thus connected , which name , by gathering them together into one class , serves to express the whole of these individuals as distinct from others . Thus the ...
... qualities com- mon to all , we give a name to these individuals considered as thus connected , which name , by gathering them together into one class , serves to express the whole of these individuals as distinct from others . Thus the ...
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