The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 67
... PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN VEGETABLES . BEAUTY hath usually been said to consist in certain proportions of parts . On considering the matter , I have great reason to doubt , whether beauty be at all an idea belonging to ...
... PROPORTION NOT THE CAUSE OF BEAUTY IN VEGETABLES . BEAUTY hath usually been said to consist in certain proportions of parts . On considering the matter , I have great reason to doubt , whether beauty be at all an idea belonging to ...
Strana 68
... proportion do we discover between the stalks and the leaves of flowers , or between the leaves and the pistils ? How does the slender stalk of the rose agree with the bulky head under which it bends ? but the rose is a beau- tiful ...
... proportion do we discover between the stalks and the leaves of flowers , or between the leaves and the pistils ? How does the slender stalk of the rose agree with the bulky head under which it bends ? but the rose is a beau- tiful ...
Strana 70
... proportions , when we study ornamental design ? It seems amazing to me , that artists , if they were as well convinced as they pretend to be , that proportion is a prin- cipal cause of beauty , have not by them at all times accurate ...
... proportions , when we study ornamental design ? It seems amazing to me , that artists , if they were as well convinced as they pretend to be , that proportion is a prin- cipal cause of beauty , have not by them at all times accurate ...
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