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Pagina 43
... colours , in the symmetry and proportion of parts , in the arrangement and dis- position of bodies , or in a just mixture and concur- rence of all together . Among these several kinds of beauty the eye takes most delight in colours . We ...
... colours , in the symmetry and proportion of parts , in the arrangement and dis- position of bodies , or in a just mixture and concur- rence of all together . Among these several kinds of beauty the eye takes most delight in colours . We ...
Pagina 46
... colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at present by the differ- ent ...
... colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at present by the differ- ent ...
Pagina 210
... colours , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green per- haps first , and sour , unpleasant to the taste , and not fit to be gathered ; until ripened by due care ...
... colours , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green per- haps first , and sour , unpleasant to the taste , and not fit to be gathered ; until ripened by due care ...
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