Natural Objects of all kinds are blazoned as Charges of Heraldry, and they will be found described and illustrated in their proper places in Chapter X.
Growth of Genius from the Influences of Natural Objects on the Imagination, in Boyhood and Early Youth'.
Notwithstanding the thousands of specimens and the hundreds of cases that Edward had been obliged to part with during his successive illnesses,[58] he has still sixty cases filled with about two thousand specimens of natural objects.
There was not even a public museum in the city; no collection of natural objects; no free library; nothing for the enlightenment of the higher and nobler faculties of man!
Edward proceeded to make a collection ofnatural objects early in the spring of 1838.
The personality and individual life attributed to natural objects, such as trees, rivers, winds, etc.
This too had its origin in the personification of natural objects(244).
Graphic arts, a name given to those fine arts which pertain to the representation on a fiat surface of natural objects; as distinguished from music, etc.
Defn: A piece of pottery ornamented with representations of natural objects.
Though brought up in the city on a tailor's board, he was truly sensible of the beauty of natural objects.
I may illustrate this by a reference to natural objects.
Cowper was passionately fond of natural objects, yet you see he mentions it as a marvellous thing that he could connect pleasure with the cry of the owl.
You seem to be desirous of my opinion on the influence of natural objects in forming the character of Nations.
Even adults are extremely negligent and inaccurate in their observations of natural objects, persons, and phenomena.
By a study and description of natural objects, sense perception was to be sharpened and a habit of close observation formed.
We ought surely to have been told how this fact is consistent with beauty being "an end in itself," and with the statement of its being given to natural objects "for its own sake.
It has been remarked that small patches of white and black blend at a short distance to form grey, one of the commonest tints of natural objects.
Principalness of delight in human beauty, leading to comparative contempt of natural objects.
Whatever may first lead us to the scrutiny of natural objects, that scrutiny never fails of its reward.
For a far greater culture, as well of the aesthetical Judgement as of the cognitive faculties which lie at its basis, seems requisite in order to be able to pass judgement on this pre-eminent quality of natural objects.
Here, as we are entitled to do, we only bring under consideration in the first instance the sublime in natural Objects; for the sublime of Art is always limited by the conditions of agreement with Nature.
Like the signs, the nakshatras were held to represent animals or natural objects.
They have the usual set of exogamous clans or septs, many of which are of a totemistic nature, being named after plants, animals or natural objects.
The caste have also a set of exogamous groups, several of which bear the names of Rajput clans, while others are called after villages, titles or nicknames or natural objects.
They have also more than fifty exogamous septs, with names of the usual low-caste type, derived from places, animals or plants, or natural objects.
For their improvement he composed his Nomenclator Classicus, which was published in 1672, and which, with respect to the names of natural objects, was much more accurate than any that had previously appeared.
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