A woman is embarrassed little that she does not possess high insights... her beauty compensates for everything.
Critique of Pure Reason
A woman is embarrassed little that she does not possess high insights... her beauty compensates for everything.
Critique of Pure Reason
From "Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime"
1764
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