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AESTHETIC PRINCIPLES.

��BY

��HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL,

Author of " Pain, Pleasure, and Esthetics."

tamo. Cloth. $1.25.

��" The work is valuable for its contents and attractive because of its direct and lucid s\y\z" Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.

"A book that may be studied with great intellectual profit." Boston Home Journal.

" An important contribution to the literature of the vexed subject of aesthet- ics." Public Opinion.

��. PAIN, PLEASURE, AND ESTHETICS.

BY

HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL. 8vo. Cloth. $3.00.

��" Mr. Marshall has long been known as an original thinker in the field which he has chosen for interpretation ; so that this volume which he now presents, and which has been looked for for some time, deserves the best attention, not alone of Simon-pure psychologists, but of physicians, and especi- ally neurologists." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

" There can be no question as to the acuteness, the research, and the philo- sophical grasp of this writer. No subsequent worker in this field can afford to disregard what has been brought out in this book ; and even if some of the author's views shall be shown to require modification, his treatise will remain an admirable example of what a scientific work should be." The Independent.

" It may well be said that Mr. Marshall's essay is the most successful of all yet published attempts to conceive our pleasures and displeasures under some- thing like a single point of view. . . . Acquaintance with Mr. Marshall's work will be indispensable to every future student of the subject. The book is almost ' epoch-making' in the present situation of science." The Nation.

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