Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... cheerful ; in the stillest watch of 66 66 66 night , not gloomy . The scene is indeed peculiarly adapted to the tranquillity of " the latter , when the moon seems to repose " her light on the thick foliage of the grove , " and steadily ...
... cheerful ; in the stillest watch of 66 66 66 night , not gloomy . The scene is indeed peculiarly adapted to the tranquillity of " the latter , when the moon seems to repose " her light on the thick foliage of the grove , " and steadily ...
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... cheerfulness which these infuse into the mind , expands afterwards to other objects " than those immediately presented to the eye , and we are thereby disposed to re- ceive , and delighted to pursue , a variety of 6x 66 < 6 66 pleasing ...
... cheerfulness which these infuse into the mind , expands afterwards to other objects " than those immediately presented to the eye , and we are thereby disposed to re- ceive , and delighted to pursue , a variety of 6x 66 < 6 66 pleasing ...
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... cheerful meditation . What to ordinary men is but common occurrence , or common scenery , to those who have such ... cheerfulness or solemnity , and connected with all the va rious emotions which these characters excite . Even the ...
... cheerful meditation . What to ordinary men is but common occurrence , or common scenery , to those who have such ... cheerfulness or solemnity , and connected with all the va rious emotions which these characters excite . Even the ...
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... Cheerful- ness , of Gladness , and of Tenderness . The images suggested by the prospect of ruins , are images belonging to Pity , to Melan- choly , and to Admiration . The ideas , in the same manner , awakened by the view of the ocean ...
... Cheerful- ness , of Gladness , and of Tenderness . The images suggested by the prospect of ruins , are images belonging to Pity , to Melan- choly , and to Admiration . The ideas , in the same manner , awakened by the view of the ocean ...
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... Cheerfulness , Tenderness , Melancholy , Solemnity , Eleva- tion , Terror , & c . as such emotions are fre- quently felt without any sentiment of Beauty or Sublimity ; but there is no case , I 10 82 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
... Cheerfulness , Tenderness , Melancholy , Solemnity , Eleva- tion , Terror , & c . as such emotions are fre- quently felt without any sentiment of Beauty or Sublimity ; but there is no case , I 10 82 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
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