Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... common principles of our Nature ; which supposes some one known and acknowledged Prin ciple or Affection of Mind , to be the founda- tion of all the Emotions we receive from the Objects of Taste , and which resolves , there- fore , all ...
... common principles of our Nature ; which supposes some one known and acknowledged Prin ciple or Affection of Mind , to be the founda- tion of all the Emotions we receive from the Objects of Taste , and which resolves , there- fore , all ...
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... common experience of Human Feeling ; and from the examination of this preliminary Question , I was led gradually to conclu- sions which seemed not only to me , but to others , whose opinion I value far more than 4 my own , of an ...
... common experience of Human Feeling ; and from the examination of this preliminary Question , I was led gradually to conclu- sions which seemed not only to me , but to others , whose opinion I value far more than 4 my own , of an ...
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... common plea- sure , into objects of Beauty or Sublimity .. In this part of the subject , there are two subordinate inquiries which will necessarily demand attention . 1. The Qualities of Sublimity and Beau- ty , are discovered not only ...
... common plea- sure , into objects of Beauty or Sublimity .. In this part of the subject , there are two subordinate inquiries which will necessarily demand attention . 1. The Qualities of Sublimity and Beau- ty , are discovered not only ...
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... common na- ture , and the experience of common men . If the Fine Arts are in reality arts of imi- tation , their Principles are to be sought for in the subject which they imitate ; and it is ever to be remembered , “ That Music , Ar ...
... common na- ture , and the experience of common men . If the Fine Arts are in reality arts of imi- tation , their Principles are to be sought for in the subject which they imitate ; and it is ever to be remembered , “ That Music , Ar ...
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... common life , generally determined by the nature or character of his imagination , and the expression of any deficiency in this power of mind , is consi- dered as synonymous with the expression of a similar deficiency in point of taste ...
... common life , generally determined by the nature or character of his imagination , and the expression of any deficiency in this power of mind , is consi- dered as synonymous with the expression of a similar deficiency in point of taste ...
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