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Pagina 91
... distinct cir- cles of the perceptions of our conscious being , may be entered into and adopted . Through both , humanity or rational life is constituted . The range of human faculty consists in mental ex- istence on the one hand , and ...
... distinct cir- cles of the perceptions of our conscious being , may be entered into and adopted . Through both , humanity or rational life is constituted . The range of human faculty consists in mental ex- istence on the one hand , and ...
Pagina 92
... distinct and separate view being taken of them . * - On removing from the usually accept- ed grounds of discrimination , and the accredited boundaries of excellence , it has not been to invalidate rules of cri- ticism , which are ...
... distinct and separate view being taken of them . * - On removing from the usually accept- ed grounds of discrimination , and the accredited boundaries of excellence , it has not been to invalidate rules of cri- ticism , which are ...
Pagina 94
... distinct subserviency to the purpose of their art , the Vene- tians in their practice present a pe- culiarity intimately connected with that purpose , which was first and most distinctly exemplified by them . This is the signification ...
... distinct subserviency to the purpose of their art , the Vene- tians in their practice present a pe- culiarity intimately connected with that purpose , which was first and most distinctly exemplified by them . This is the signification ...
Pagina 95
... distinct part , of their whole combination ; and their great- ness in other respects ( but which come upon a ground common to different schools and masters ) must be distinct ly kept in view . So , From the nature of the painting of ...
... distinct part , of their whole combination ; and their great- ness in other respects ( but which come upon a ground common to different schools and masters ) must be distinct ly kept in view . So , From the nature of the painting of ...
Pagina 96
... distinct reference holds its place in that portion of the human constitution , which is immediately constitutive of sensible existence , and which is with- out direct reflex operation . It pro- ceeds upon the unvarying necessity of ...
... distinct reference holds its place in that portion of the human constitution , which is immediately constitutive of sensible existence , and which is with- out direct reflex operation . It pro- ceeds upon the unvarying necessity of ...
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