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... proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty : approximation to- ward equality hath the same effect ; for proportion there degenerates into imperfect uniformity , and the figure appears an unsuccessful ...
... proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty : approximation to- ward equality hath the same effect ; for proportion there degenerates into imperfect uniformity , and the figure appears an unsuccessful ...
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... proportion . The qualities of grandeur and beauty are not more distinct , than the emotions are which these qualities produce in a spectator . It is observed in the chapter immediately foregoing , that all the various emotions of beauty ...
... proportion . The qualities of grandeur and beauty are not more distinct , than the emotions are which these qualities produce in a spectator . It is observed in the chapter immediately foregoing , that all the various emotions of beauty ...
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... proportion . We require a small surface to be smooth ; but in an extensive plain , considerable in- equalities are overlooked . In a word , regularity , proportion , order , and col- our , contribute to grandeur as well as to beauty ...
... proportion . We require a small surface to be smooth ; but in an extensive plain , considerable in- equalities are overlooked . In a word , regularity , proportion , order , and col- our , contribute to grandeur as well as to beauty ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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