An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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... he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse .
... he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse .
Strona 30
I add another final cause with thorough satisfaction ; because it shows that the Author of our nature is not less kindly provident for the happiness of his creatures than for the regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction has ...
I add another final cause with thorough satisfaction ; because it shows that the Author of our nature is not less kindly provident for the happiness of his creatures than for the regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction has ...
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The beauty of utility requires no illustration . The beauty of color is too familiar to need explanation . Let us inquire into the beauty of figure , as arising from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity BEAUTY .
The beauty of utility requires no illustration . The beauty of color is too familiar to need explanation . Let us inquire into the beauty of figure , as arising from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity BEAUTY .
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from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity . To inquire why an object , by means of these particulars , appears beautiful , would be a vain attempt : it seems that the nature of man was originally framed with a ...
from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity . To inquire why an object , by means of these particulars , appears beautiful , would be a vain attempt : it seems that the nature of man was originally framed with a ...
Strona 53
Thus order contributes to the beauty of ' višible objects , no less than simplicity , regularity ; or proportion . Uniformity is singular in one capital circumstance , that it is apt to disgust by excess : a number of things destined ...
Thus order contributes to the beauty of ' višible objects , no less than simplicity , regularity ; or proportion . Uniformity is singular in one capital circumstance , that it is apt to disgust by excess : a number of things destined ...
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