The Twentieth Century, Zväzok 15Nineteenth Century and After, 1884 |
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... reason for the agitation among shipowners , the jealousy of the large profits the shareholders were making . He seems to have mistaken an effect for a cause . Profits are derived from business . It is the enormous development of the ...
... reason for the agitation among shipowners , the jealousy of the large profits the shareholders were making . He seems to have mistaken an effect for a cause . Profits are derived from business . It is the enormous development of the ...
Strana 28
... reason of its climate , is unsuitable for statues in the open air , at least without canopies . It may be replied to this that the suitableness of a statue depends wholly upon the work itself . Really good works of art like the best of ...
... reason of its climate , is unsuitable for statues in the open air , at least without canopies . It may be replied to this that the suitableness of a statue depends wholly upon the work itself . Really good works of art like the best of ...
Strana 53
... reason . It is of as many kinds as theare are objects in the world , and inclinations in men : but I intend at this time only to speake of that to beauty , the height of which we commonly call being in love . This consists of as many ...
... reason . It is of as many kinds as theare are objects in the world , and inclinations in men : but I intend at this time only to speake of that to beauty , the height of which we commonly call being in love . This consists of as many ...
Strana 56
... reason of this I take to be , that love for its end proposeth the enjoyment of beauty ; beauty consists in order , harmony , and uni- formity , unto which all ill actions have an absolute contrariety , hav- ing neither rule , order ...
... reason of this I take to be , that love for its end proposeth the enjoyment of beauty ; beauty consists in order , harmony , and uni- formity , unto which all ill actions have an absolute contrariety , hav- ing neither rule , order ...
Strana 59
... reason can be imagined for the difference that we see in persons , ( for the same power that made all things could have made all alike perfect ) but to make theareby a difference in our affections towards them ? Why are some made ...
... reason can be imagined for the difference that we see in persons , ( for the same power that made all things could have made all alike perfect ) but to make theareby a difference in our affections towards them ? Why are some made ...
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