Chapter VI.-Of Unity, or the Type of the Divine Comprehensiveness. |
§1. | The general conception of divine Unity. | 50 | §2. | The glory of all things is their Unity. | 50 | §3. | The several kinds of unity. Subjectional. Original. Of sequence, and of membership. | 51 | §4 | Unity of membership. How secured. | 52 | §5. | Variety. Why required. | 53 | §6. | Change, and its influence on beauty. | 54 | §7. | The love of change. How morbid and evil. | 55 | §8. | The conducing of variety towards unity of subjection. | 55 | §9. | And towards unity of sequence. | 57 | §10. | The nature of proportion. 1st, of apparent proportion. | 57 | §11. | The value of apparent proportion in curvature. | 60 | §12. | How by nature obtained. | 61 | §13. | Apparent proportion in melodies of line. | 61 | §14. | Error of Burke in this matter. | 62 | §15. | Constructive proportion. Its influence in plants. | 63 | §16. | And animals. | 64 | §17. | Summary. | 64 |
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