The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... object to be beautiful ; beauty demands no assistance from our reason- ing ; even the will is unconcerned ; the ap ... object from the effect of an artificial object . 3. Not to account for the effect of any natural object from a ...
... object to be beautiful ; beauty demands no assistance from our reason- ing ; even the will is unconcerned ; the ap ... object from the effect of an artificial object . 3. Not to account for the effect of any natural object from a ...
Strana 84
... object painted in one piece , instanta- neously , on the retina , or last nervous part of the eye . Or , according to others , there is but one point of any object painted on the eye in such a manner as to be perceived at once ; but by ...
... object painted in one piece , instanta- neously , on the retina , or last nervous part of the eye . Or , according to others , there is but one point of any object painted on the eye in such a manner as to be perceived at once ; but by ...
Strana 86
... object immediately ; and being violently roused by this continued agitation , it presents the mind with a grand or ... object than a colonnade ; since the succession is no way interrupted ; since the eye meets no check ; since nothing ...
... object immediately ; and being violently roused by this continued agitation , it presents the mind with a grand or ... object than a colonnade ; since the succession is no way interrupted ; since the eye meets no check ; since nothing ...
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