Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... distinguished by the name of the EMOTION of TASTE . The distinction of the objects of Taste into the Sublime and the Beauti- ful , has produced a similar division of this Emotion , into the EMOTION of SUBLIMI- TY , and the EMOTION of ...
... distinguished by the name of the EMOTION of TASTE . The distinction of the objects of Taste into the Sublime and the Beauti- ful , has produced a similar division of this Emotion , into the EMOTION of SUBLIMI- TY , and the EMOTION of ...
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... distinguished from the phenomena that permanently characterize the effect , we are under the necessity of including in the Cause , the causes also of all the accidental circum- stances with which the effect is accompa- nied . With the ...
... distinguished from the phenomena that permanently characterize the effect , we are under the necessity of including in the Cause , the causes also of all the accidental circum- stances with which the effect is accompa- nied . With the ...
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... distinguished in our experience ; and that the peculiar pleasure of the BEAUTIFUL OF the SUBLIME is only felt when these two ef- fects are conjoined , and the Complex Emo- tion produced . The prosecution of the Subject will lead to ...
... distinguished in our experience ; and that the peculiar pleasure of the BEAUTIFUL OF the SUBLIME is only felt when these two ef- fects are conjoined , and the Complex Emo- tion produced . The prosecution of the Subject will lead to ...
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... distinguished by the residence of any person , whose memory we admire , produce a similar effect . “ Mo- " vemur enim , nescio quo pacto , locis ipsis , " in quibus eorum , quos diligimus , aut ad- miramur adsunt vestigia . " The scenes ...
... distinguished by the residence of any person , whose memory we admire , produce a similar effect . “ Mo- " vemur enim , nescio quo pacto , locis ipsis , " in quibus eorum , quos diligimus , aut ad- miramur adsunt vestigia . " The scenes ...
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... distinguished those memor able times . With such images in their minds , it is not common nature that ap- pears to surround them . It is nature em bellished and made sacred by the memory of Theocritus and Virgil , and Milton and Tasso ...
... distinguished those memor able times . With such images in their minds , it is not common nature that ap- pears to surround them . It is nature em bellished and made sacred by the memory of Theocritus and Virgil , and Milton and Tasso ...
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