Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 Seiten |
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... appears to us conclusive against the supposition of beauty being a real property of objects , addressing itself to the power of taste as a separate sense or faculty ; and it seems to point irresistibly to the conclusion , that our sense ...
... appears to us conclusive against the supposition of beauty being a real property of objects , addressing itself to the power of taste as a separate sense or faculty ; and it seems to point irresistibly to the conclusion , that our sense ...
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... appear that they have any resemblance or affinity ? 3. The matter , however , becomes still more inextricable when we recollect that beauty does not belong merely to forms or colors , but to sounds , and perhaps to the objects of other ...
... appear that they have any resemblance or affinity ? 3. The matter , however , becomes still more inextricable when we recollect that beauty does not belong merely to forms or colors , but to sounds , and perhaps to the objects of other ...
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... appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects may thus reflect interesting ideas , so all of them may acquire the title of beauti- ful , although utterly diverse ...
... appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects may thus reflect interesting ideas , so all of them may acquire the title of beauti- ful , although utterly diverse ...
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... appears to us , then , that objects are sublime or beautiful , first , when they are the natural signs and perpetual concomitants of pleasurable sensations , or , at any rate , of some lively feeling or emotion in ourselves or in some ...
... appears to us , then , that objects are sublime or beautiful , first , when they are the natural signs and perpetual concomitants of pleasurable sensations , or , at any rate , of some lively feeling or emotion in ourselves or in some ...
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... appear charming to all beholders , with whatever other qualities or impressions they might happen to be connected . Α very little reflection , however , will probably be sufficient to con- vince us of the fallacy of this impression ...
... appear charming to all beholders , with whatever other qualities or impressions they might happen to be connected . Α very little reflection , however , will probably be sufficient to con- vince us of the fallacy of this impression ...
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