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... Beauty . To the Earl of 8vo . Is . Owen . An Essay to prove the real existence of Beauty , independent of 20 taste or education ; executed with more vivacity than argument . The Author endeavours to write rather like a Connoisseur than ...
... Beauty . To the Earl of 8vo . Is . Owen . An Essay to prove the real existence of Beauty , independent of 20 taste or education ; executed with more vivacity than argument . The Author endeavours to write rather like a Connoisseur than ...
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... beauty , may be the object of this passion ; it is not from beauty in the man we cement friendships ; it is not from beauty in animals , that we value and maintain them ; nor from the beauty of vegetables that we improve them by culture ...
... beauty , may be the object of this passion ; it is not from beauty in the man we cement friendships ; it is not from beauty in animals , that we value and maintain them ; nor from the beauty of vegetables that we improve them by culture ...
Pagina 33
... beauty ; neither can it arise from fitness , since , then , all animals would have beauty ; for every one seems best adapted to its own way of living ; and in man , strength would have the name of beauty , which , however , presents 10 ...
... beauty ; neither can it arise from fitness , since , then , all animals would have beauty ; for every one seems best adapted to its own way of living ; and in man , strength would have the name of beauty , which , however , presents 10 ...
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The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
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