Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 29Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... experience ; and that the reason why the same objects are beautiful to so many different persons is owing solely to the fact , that they are associated with the same pleasures and delights in the experience of so many . The same objects ...
... experience ; and that the reason why the same objects are beautiful to so many different persons is owing solely to the fact , that they are associated with the same pleasures and delights in the experience of so many . The same objects ...
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... experience and present necessity , not on the wisdom of their plans and the strength of their walls , but by a process which might well suggest doubts as to its policy , if that policy now required vindication . The prolific daily , the ...
... experience and present necessity , not on the wisdom of their plans and the strength of their walls , but by a process which might well suggest doubts as to its policy , if that policy now required vindication . The prolific daily , the ...
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... experience furnishes in analogy , destroy this connection ? Does the constitutional belief , developed in experience that like antecedents are invariably followed by like consequents - preclude us from believing , subsequent to experience ...
... experience furnishes in analogy , destroy this connection ? Does the constitutional belief , developed in experience that like antecedents are invariably followed by like consequents - preclude us from believing , subsequent to experience ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE I THEORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 3 |
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION | 21 |
IIILA BORDES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY | 51 |
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