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... regard to beauty , is a subject that would lead me into a more ample discussion than I have room for at present . It will be treated at full length in my Inquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful . I must , however , do Mr. Knight the ...
... regard to beauty , is a subject that would lead me into a more ample discussion than I have room for at present . It will be treated at full length in my Inquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful . I must , however , do Mr. Knight the ...
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... regard . The Emperor is eminently gifted with two excellent qualities ; a vast fund of justice , and a disposition naturally open to attachment . Amidst all his fits of petulance or anger , a sentiment of justice still predominates . He ...
... regard . The Emperor is eminently gifted with two excellent qualities ; a vast fund of justice , and a disposition naturally open to attachment . Amidst all his fits of petulance or anger , a sentiment of justice still predominates . He ...
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... regard , as the apology of it . If , by love , he mean mere sexual appetite , his excuse is of the same kind , as that of the common robber , who should think , that he had given a moral justification of his rapacity , by describing the ...
... regard , as the apology of it . If , by love , he mean mere sexual appetite , his excuse is of the same kind , as that of the common robber , who should think , that he had given a moral justification of his rapacity , by describing the ...
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