Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add , pleasure , but we doubt if even the strongest self - admiration could go so far as that . Nature , when she moulded his ears , must have counterbalanced the ...
... object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add , pleasure , but we doubt if even the strongest self - admiration could go so far as that . Nature , when she moulded his ears , must have counterbalanced the ...
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... little expense to themselves as possible . When , there- fore , they did confederate against the crown , the want of a decisive object , and the speedy entrance of jealousy and division amongst a 72 [ Jan. Hints on History .
... little expense to themselves as possible . When , there- fore , they did confederate against the crown , the want of a decisive object , and the speedy entrance of jealousy and division amongst a 72 [ Jan. Hints on History .
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... object , by which it is separated from the other schools of the same period , and in obedience to the dictates of which , its style of form , colour , and light and shade , originated . These , however , as means or portions of the ...
... object , by which it is separated from the other schools of the same period , and in obedience to the dictates of which , its style of form , colour , and light and shade , originated . These , however , as means or portions of the ...
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... object , that colour be- comes the very necessary and emi- nent portion , of the means of signifi- cation in this ... objects signified , which expression by form is not accompanied by . The distinctions of visual form are mediate- ly ...
... object , that colour be- comes the very necessary and emi- nent portion , of the means of signifi- cation in this ... objects signified , which expression by form is not accompanied by . The distinctions of visual form are mediate- ly ...
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... object or the idea intended to be referred to . Thus the expression of either of these frequent 、 ly , but most often that of colour , which alone characterises many objects to vision , becomes ultimate , in con- nexion with that ...
... object or the idea intended to be referred to . Thus the expression of either of these frequent 、 ly , but most often that of colour , which alone characterises many objects to vision , becomes ultimate , in con- nexion with that ...
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