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1 Perhaps this first is also the highest expression of the aesthetic sense .
2 But there is yet a third form the aesthetic sense may assume.
3 But little less appalling to one's aesthetic sense was the clerk himself.
4 Reading poetry helps to develop the aesthetic sense ; pictures help also, and nature.
5 Her body as well as her aesthetic sense had rebelled more than once.
6 It was obvious that the girl's aesthetic sense was deeply touched.
7 And it was Leila's misfortune to have moments when aesthetic sense seemed necessary.
8 We should be glad that our dogs don't have the same aesthetic sense .
9 Had faith ever been anything but anodyne, or gratification of the aesthetic sense ?
10 Yonder narrowed a gorge, fine and delicately covered, pleasing to one's aesthetic sense .
11 It adds a question: does this aesthetic sense also exist in the lower forms?
12 The human aesthetic sense is far too dull to engender such a cultivated response.
13 Hutchinson is known for his refined, highly individual aesthetic sense .
14 But the aesthetic sense governs the will by the feeling and not by laws.
15 Perhaps our aesthetic sense is as much autobiographical as innate.
16 The confusion of colours was preposterous, and showed an utter want of aesthetic sense .
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This collocation consists of: Aesthetic sense through the time
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