The Lover's Seat: Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and TruthLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... classes at all times , and at certain periods of life those persons who seem the best disposed for self - culture , con- tract a most irrational disdain for whatever does not wear the character of the uncommon . Seeking all the rareness ...
... classes at all times , and at certain periods of life those persons who seem the best disposed for self - culture , con- tract a most irrational disdain for whatever does not wear the character of the uncommon . Seeking all the rareness ...
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... class of objects whatever , even though they were to be such as are contained in heaven , as being worthless and undeserving of the attention of the most refined tastes , or of per- sons whose aspirations are the highest ; we shall find ...
... class of objects whatever , even though they were to be such as are contained in heaven , as being worthless and undeserving of the attention of the most refined tastes , or of per- sons whose aspirations are the highest ; we shall find ...
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... classes of beauty , simple and expressive — simple beauty de- pending on symmetry is seen in crystals , fruits , and classical architecture ; expressive beauty , or the picturesque , in ruins , torrents , mountains , and gothic ...
... classes of beauty , simple and expressive — simple beauty de- pending on symmetry is seen in crystals , fruits , and classical architecture ; expressive beauty , or the picturesque , in ruins , torrents , mountains , and gothic ...
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... class . " It need not , however , be the exclusive privilege of artists or of genius at rare intervals to see beauty in common things . There is no- thing to prevent common mortals from seeing them with such eyes , and that not for ...
... class . " It need not , however , be the exclusive privilege of artists or of genius at rare intervals to see beauty in common things . There is no- thing to prevent common mortals from seeing them with such eyes , and that not for ...
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... classes what is generally considered grace- ful and becoming , shunning rather than affecting what is gaudy , of which taste it sees traces in the floral language , ac- cording to which that painted flower called the China Pink is the ...
... classes what is generally considered grace- ful and becoming , shunning rather than affecting what is gaudy , of which taste it sees traces in the floral language , ac- cording to which that painted flower called the China Pink is the ...
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