Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... particular opinions , ) I shall not have occupied their at- tention in vain , if I can lead them to think and to feel for themselves ; to employ the powers which are given them to the ends for which they were given ; and , upon subjects ...
... particular opinions , ) I shall not have occupied their at- tention in vain , if I can lead them to think and to feel for themselves ; to employ the powers which are given them to the ends for which they were given ; and , upon subjects ...
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... particular moments that we are sensible of their power . There is no man , for instance , who has not felt the beauty of sunset ; yet every one can remember many instances , when this most striking scene had no effect at all upon his ...
... particular moments that we are sensible of their power . There is no man , for instance , who has not felt the beauty of sunset ; yet every one can remember many instances , when this most striking scene had no effect at all upon his ...
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... particular object of thought , as to leave us open to all the impressions , which the objects that are before us can produce . It is upon the vacant and the unemployed , accordingly , that the objects of taste make the strongest 10 ...
... particular object of thought , as to leave us open to all the impressions , which the objects that are before us can produce . It is upon the vacant and the unemployed , accordingly , that the objects of taste make the strongest 10 ...
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... have any sensibility to the glories of their country . There a are associations , also , which arise from particular professions , or habits of thought , which serve very well to illustrate the same 36 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
... have any sensibility to the glories of their country . There a are associations , also , which arise from particular professions , or habits of thought , which serve very well to illustrate the same 36 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
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... particular object it presents , and , giving way to their effects , without recurring to " the cause , we follow the track they have 66 66 66 begun , to any extent , which the disposi- ❝tions they accord with will allow . It " suffices ...
... particular object it presents , and , giving way to their effects , without recurring to " the cause , we follow the track they have 66 66 66 begun , to any extent , which the disposi- ❝tions they accord with will allow . It " suffices ...
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