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... .. .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII . Ridicule .... 199 66 XIII.
... .. .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII . Ridicule .... 199 66 XIII.
Page 183
... and uniformity relished at the same time and in the same object . - Natural objects form themselves into groups- Natural landscape d › lightful CHAPTER X. CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 283. MAN is superior UNIFORMITY AND VARIETY 183.
... and uniformity relished at the same time and in the same object . - Natural objects form themselves into groups- Natural landscape d › lightful CHAPTER X. CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 283. MAN is superior UNIFORMITY AND VARIETY 183.
Page 184
... congruity , being connected with morality and religion , are reserved to dignify the chief of the terrestrial creation . Upon that account , no discipline is more ... congruity or 184 CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 66 Congruity and Propriety.
... congruity , being connected with morality and religion , are reserved to dignify the chief of the terrestrial creation . Upon that account , no discipline is more ... congruity or 184 CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 66 Congruity and Propriety.
Page 185
... congruity or propriety , wherever perceived , is agreeable ; and that incongruity or impropriety where ever perceived , is disagreeable . The only ... Congruity is so nearly allied to beauty as commonly to CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 185.
... congruity or propriety , wherever perceived , is agreeable ; and that incongruity or impropriety where ever perceived , is disagreeable . The only ... Congruity is so nearly allied to beauty as commonly to CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 185.
Page 186
... congruity upon a plurality . Further , a thing beautiful in itself may , with relation to other things , produce the strongest sense of incongruity . 286. Congruity and propriety are commonly reckoned synony- mous terms ; and hitherto ...
... congruity upon a plurality . Further , a thing beautiful in itself may , with relation to other things , produce the strongest sense of incongruity . 286. Congruity and propriety are commonly reckoned synony- mous terms ; and hitherto ...
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