Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Littell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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Page 151
... beauty hath created them . . . for by the great- ness and beauty of the creatures propor- tionably the Maker of them is seen . " * The same familiar view has lately been presented by the Duke of Argyll in his " Reign of Law : " † - It ...
... beauty hath created them . . . for by the great- ness and beauty of the creatures propor- tionably the Maker of them is seen . " * The same familiar view has lately been presented by the Duke of Argyll in his " Reign of Law : " † - It ...
Page 152
... beauty , is a fact , and , like every other single fact , must have an adequate cause . But when we find that there are forms of beauty , such as the beauty of sunlight , which operate alike on all men , and , it would seem , on all ...
... beauty , is a fact , and , like every other single fact , must have an adequate cause . But when we find that there are forms of beauty , such as the beauty of sunlight , which operate alike on all men , and , it would seem , on all ...
Page 159
... beauty and fertility . 2. That there is no such preponderating advantage in beauty as should convert the ugly anemophilous flowers into the brilliant entomophilous flowers . 3. That in an infinite number of cases beauty exists , but ...
... beauty and fertility . 2. That there is no such preponderating advantage in beauty as should convert the ugly anemophilous flowers into the brilliant entomophilous flowers . 3. That in an infinite number of cases beauty exists , but ...
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