Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... emotions are felt , it will be found , not only that this is the relation which principally prevails among our ideas , but that the emotion itself is pro- portioned to the degree in which it prevails . In the effect which is produced ...
... emotions are felt , it will be found , not only that this is the relation which principally prevails among our ideas , but that the emotion itself is pro- portioned to the degree in which it prevails . In the effect which is produced ...
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... ideas . The beauty of a theory , or of a relic of an- tiquity , is unintelligible to a peasant . The charms of the ... emotion of sublimity or beauty we receive from it . The pleasure , for instance , which the ge- nerality of mankind ...
... ideas . The beauty of a theory , or of a relic of an- tiquity , is unintelligible to a peasant . The charms of the ... emotion of sublimity or beauty we receive from it . The pleasure , for instance , which the ge- nerality of mankind ...
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Archibald Alison. mingling in their minds the ideas of difficul- ty , and facility in overcoming it , produce altogether an emotion of delight , incompa- rably more animated than any that the ge- nerality of mankind usually derive from ...
Archibald Alison. mingling in their minds the ideas of difficul- ty , and facility in overcoming it , produce altogether an emotion of delight , incompa- rably more animated than any that the ge- nerality of mankind usually derive from ...
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... ideas of which we are conscious , which are unattended with any kind of pleasure . There are other opera- tions of mind , in which such trains of thought are necessarily produced , without exciting any similar emotion . Even in the ...
... ideas of which we are conscious , which are unattended with any kind of pleasure . There are other opera- tions of mind , in which such trains of thought are necessarily produced , without exciting any similar emotion . Even in the ...
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... ideas compose a great part , and perhaps the greatest part of our ordinary trains of thought , is apparent from the single con- sideration , that such trains are seldom at- tended with emotion of any kind . 1 The trains of thought which ...
... ideas compose a great part , and perhaps the greatest part of our ordinary trains of thought , is apparent from the single con- sideration , that such trains are seldom at- tended with emotion of any kind . 1 The trains of thought which ...
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