| Samuel Johnson - 1767 - 366 pages
...deformity ; I don't mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To inftance in a particular part of a feature ; the line that forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it is ftrait ; this then is the central form, which is oftener found than either... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...I do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To mftancc ftance in a particular part of a feature ; the line that forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it ii ftrait ; this then is the central form, which is oftener found than either... | |
| 1787 - 528 pages
...deformity; I do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To initance in a particular part of a feature; the line that forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it isllraight; this, then, is the central form, which is oftener found than... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 pages
...deformity ; I do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To inftance in a particular part of a feature ; the line that forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it is ftrait ; this then is the central form, which is oftener found than either... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pages
...particular part of a feature : the line thaï forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it is llraight; this then is the central form, which is oftener found than either ñîècave, convex, or any other irregular form that (hall be propofed. As we are then more accuftomed... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 pages
...than any one kind of deformity. To instance in a particular fart of a feature ; the line that forms a ridge of the nose is beautiful when it is straight...proposed. As we are then more accustomed to beauty than deformity, we may conclude that to be the reason why we approve and admire it, as we approve and admire... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...than any one kind of deformity. To instance in a particular part of a feature.; the line that forms a ridge of the nose is beautiful when it is straight...proposed. As we are then more accustomed to beauty than deformity, we may conclude that to be the reason why we approve and admire it, as we approve and admire... | |
| 1803 - 222 pages
...deformity ; I do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To instance in a particular part of a feature ; the line that forms...proposed. As we are then more accustomed to beauty than deformity, we may conclude that to be the reason why we approve and admire it, as we approve and admire... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To instance stance in a particular part of a feature : the line that forms...straight ; this then is the central form, which is ofterier found than either concave, convex, or any other irregular form that shall be proposed. As... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 814 pages
...deformity : I do not mean than deformity in general, but than any one kind of deformity. To in'lance in a particular part of a feature : the line that forms the ridge of the nofe is beautiful when it is ftraight ; this then is the central form, which is oftener found than... | |
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