id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bhtqns4thjdplahzpjuryydy2q N K Humphrey The Illusion of Beauty 1973 11 .pdf application/pdf 6481 320 64 instinctive sense of beauty, in different species of animals, may differ as much as the objects of beauty would be fine were it true that different individuals of the "All beauty may by a metaphor be called rhyme". Taking rhyme as the paradigm of beauty, let me turn at once to the fundamental classification by presenting evidence of the 'taxonomic' relations between things in a comes up with a simple classification of animals which divides them into two classes, to respond to the relation of beauty which rhyme epitomises. pleasure in the abstract structure of rhyme as a model of well-presented evidence, stamens, and leaves form three sets of contrasting rhyming elements: each petal contrasting rhymes of different species. argued that, at another level, through the experience of beauty in works of art we learn from music how best to present evidence of the relations between things in a ./cache/work_bhtqns4thjdplahzpjuryydy2q.pdf ./txt/work_bhtqns4thjdplahzpjuryydy2q.txt