Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... Uniformity and Variety .... .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII ...
... Uniformity and Variety .... .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII ...
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... Uniformity less per- fect is , where the parts mutually correspond , but without being equal the uniformity is imperfect between two squares or cubes of unequal dimensions ; and still more so between a square and a par- allelogram . 26 ...
... Uniformity less per- fect is , where the parts mutually correspond , but without being equal the uniformity is imperfect between two squares or cubes of unequal dimensions ; and still more so between a square and a par- allelogram . 26 ...
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... uniformity of nature's operations . — Opinion and belief influenced by affection . - Story of the lady and the curate . portion to the number of perceptions and ideas that have 96 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Appendix Methods that Nature ...
... uniformity of nature's operations . — Opinion and belief influenced by affection . - Story of the lady and the curate . portion to the number of perceptions and ideas that have 96 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Appendix Methods that Nature ...
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... uniformity , proportion , and order contribute to its beauty . The beauty of motion deserves a chapter by itself ; and another chapter is destined for grandeur , being distinguishable from beauty in its proper sense . Upon simplicity I ...
... uniformity , proportion , and order contribute to its beauty . The beauty of motion deserves a chapter by itself ; and another chapter is destined for grandeur , being distinguishable from beauty in its proper sense . Upon simplicity I ...
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... uniformity , proportion , order , and simplicity . To inquire why an object , by means of the particulars mentioned , appears beau- tiful , would , I am afraid , be a vain attempt : it seems the most prob- able opinion , that the nature ...
... uniformity , proportion , order , and simplicity . To inquire why an object , by means of the particulars mentioned , appears beau- tiful , would , I am afraid , be a vain attempt : it seems the most prob- able opinion , that the nature ...
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