It seems, above all other arts, peculiarly conversant about order, proportion, and symmetry. May it not therefore be supposed, on all accounts, most likely to help us to some rational notion of the je ne sais quoi, in beauty ? And, in effect, have we... Jonathan Edwards's Writings: Text, Context, Interpretation - Página 107editado por - 1996 - 240 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| George Berkeley - 1732 - 392 páginas
...Proportion, fo Proportions are to be efteemed juft and true, only as they are relative to fome certain Ufe or End, their Aptitude and Subordination to which End is, at bottom, that which makes them pleafe and charm ? ALC. I admit all this to be true, X. EUPH. According to this Doctrine, Di AL. I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 478 páginas
...this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions are to be esteeemed just and true only as they are relative to some certain...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. X. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 474 páginas
...this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions are to be esteeemed just and true only as they are relative to some certain...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. X. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...of the je ne spai quoi in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 páginas
...the je ne sais quoi, in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to he true. X. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 páginas
...the je ne sais quoi, in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. X. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 páginas
...the je ne sais quoi, in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. X. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...the je ne sais guoi, in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression, that as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. X. Euph, According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 538 páginas
...of the je ne sais quoi in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression that, as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. 10. Euph, According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty6!... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 598 páginas
...of the./* ne sais quoi in beauty ? And, in effect, have we not learned from this digression that, as there is no beauty without proportion, so proportions...at bottom, that which makes them please and charm ? Ale. I admit all this to be true. 10. Euph. According to this doctrine, I would fain know what beauty... | |
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