The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 Seiten |
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... beauty , its universal harmony , the disappearance of real evil . ' In England , however , Shaftesbury's influence ... beauty , in their own terms . Poisonous snakes or hideous crocodiles ' all ghastly and hideous as they appear . . want ...
... beauty , its universal harmony , the disappearance of real evil . ' In England , however , Shaftesbury's influence ... beauty , in their own terms . Poisonous snakes or hideous crocodiles ' all ghastly and hideous as they appear . . want ...
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... beauty to all others , and , at the same time , that its beauty proceeds from those lines : for although they may be required sometimes to be bulging in their twists , as in the thick swelling muscles of the Hercules , yet elegance and ...
... beauty to all others , and , at the same time , that its beauty proceeds from those lines : for although they may be required sometimes to be bulging in their twists , as in the thick swelling muscles of the Hercules , yet elegance and ...
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... beauty in one , is not owing to any greater degree of exactness in the proportions of its parts , but merely to the more pleasing turns , and intertwistings of the lines , which compose its external form ; for in all the three figures ...
... beauty in one , is not owing to any greater degree of exactness in the proportions of its parts , but merely to the more pleasing turns , and intertwistings of the lines , which compose its external form ; for in all the three figures ...
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Thomas Burnet | 5 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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