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... beautiful itself , it is easy to perceive , are borrowed from Plato . ' Hogarth with his waving line is also mentioned ; but applied as a measure to a beautiful Grecian profile , this line will not suffice . This mode of trial , however ...
... beautiful itself , it is easy to perceive , are borrowed from Plato . ' Hogarth with his waving line is also mentioned ; but applied as a measure to a beautiful Grecian profile , this line will not suffice . This mode of trial , however ...
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... beautiful ? ' It can be proved that the most different nations in the most different degrees of culture , have , in substantials , agreed in their opinion of the beautiful , and that a general original of the beautiful may be traced ...
... beautiful ? ' It can be proved that the most different nations in the most different degrees of culture , have , in substantials , agreed in their opinion of the beautiful , and that a general original of the beautiful may be traced ...
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... beautiful , as not to have exhibited some commencent of the art . We find poetry and music early united in song , in which no mechanical tool was neces- sary . Of later origin are the plastic arts , to which we shall now devote our ...
... beautiful , as not to have exhibited some commencent of the art . We find poetry and music early united in song , in which no mechanical tool was neces- sary . Of later origin are the plastic arts , to which we shall now devote our ...
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