id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13485 Reynolds, Frances An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Taste, and of the Origin of our Ideas of Beauty, etc. .txt text/plain 13037 679 65 Johnson's well-known letter to Miss Reynolds concerning her essay. origin of our ideas of Beauty, and the analysis of taste--follow the ideas, any object may be pleasing, though absolutely devoid of beauty, that taste and beauty are moral attributes, not purely aesthetic general common form than beauty, and any degree of insanity is more The beauty of every part of the human body, forming a _perfect_ whole, In proportion as the principles of beauty exist in the common form, intellectual light, beauty, or good; it is, I imagine, the moral moral virtue, that we begin to perceive the real charms of beauty. constitute beauty, may produce forms which charm the moral sense of intuitive principles of taste, or refined moral sense, that the mind character, that we owe the perception of beauty or taste, in any As the universal idea or sentiment of taste is honour, so the ./cache/13485.txt ./txt/13485.txt