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... sense of beauty admits of an exception with regard to the fair sex . But this admission , even if it must be made , does not oblige us to admit also , that mankind are equally divided in their sense of the beauty of all other objects ...
... sense of beauty admits of an exception with regard to the fair sex . But this admission , even if it must be made , does not oblige us to admit also , that mankind are equally divided in their sense of the beauty of all other objects ...
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... senses , and the great illustration which the knowlege of it throws on all the rest , appear quite conclusive reasons for maintaining the pre- cedence of this sense in any philosophical investigation . Dr. Brown , indeed , has followed ...
... senses , and the great illustration which the knowlege of it throws on all the rest , appear quite conclusive reasons for maintaining the pre- cedence of this sense in any philosophical investigation . Dr. Brown , indeed , has followed ...
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... sense of touch . With these facts before us , it would seem to me very unwor- thy of sound philosophy , to continue still to maintain that touch is the immediate sense of the varieties of figure , as smell is the immediate sense of the ...
... sense of touch . With these facts before us , it would seem to me very unwor- thy of sound philosophy , to continue still to maintain that touch is the immediate sense of the varieties of figure , as smell is the immediate sense of the ...
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