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It makes for their dignity , as for that of human happiness , that they should be broadly based ; and the glints of actual beauty seem all the more living and miraculous when they peep at us from the works of man or of nature in places ...
It makes for their dignity , as for that of human happiness , that they should be broadly based ; and the glints of actual beauty seem all the more living and miraculous when they peep at us from the works of man or of nature in places ...
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It is needless to say that this is a living problem , and not a squabble of the schools . We are not trying to decide whether classicism or romanticism is right , not whether these words have been correctly defined , but we are trying ...
It is needless to say that this is a living problem , and not a squabble of the schools . We are not trying to decide whether classicism or romanticism is right , not whether these words have been correctly defined , but we are trying ...
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may be at hand , but that we now living may see the beginning of that end which shall extinguish luxury and poverty ? when the upper , middle , and lower classes shall have melted into one class , living contentedly a simple and happy ...
may be at hand , but that we now living may see the beginning of that end which shall extinguish luxury and poverty ? when the upper , middle , and lower classes shall have melted into one class , living contentedly a simple and happy ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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