Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... pleasing Arts of human invention are altogether directed to their pursuit : And even the necessary Arts are exalted into dignity , by the Genius that From the ear- can unite Beauty with use . liest period of Society , to its last stage ...
... pleasing Arts of human invention are altogether directed to their pursuit : And even the necessary Arts are exalted into dignity , by the Genius that From the ear- can unite Beauty with use . liest period of Society , to its last stage ...
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... pleasing or agreeable subjects , but frequently also in objects that are in themselves productive of PAIN ; and some of the noblest produc- tions of the Fine Arts are founded upon subjects of TERROR and DISTRESS . It will form ...
... pleasing or agreeable subjects , but frequently also in objects that are in themselves productive of PAIN ; and some of the noblest produc- tions of the Fine Arts are founded upon subjects of TERROR and DISTRESS . It will form ...
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... pleasing or of solemn thought arise spontaneously within our minds ; our hearts swell with emotions , of which the objects before us seem to afford no adequate cause ; and we are never so much satiated with delight , as when , in ...
... pleasing or of solemn thought arise spontaneously within our minds ; our hearts swell with emotions , of which the objects before us seem to afford no adequate cause ; and we are never so much satiated with delight , as when , in ...
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... pleasing conceptions , which such productions of genius can raise . III . The effect which is thus produced upon the mind by temporary exertions of atten- tion , is also more permanently produced by the difference of original character ...
... pleasing conceptions , which such productions of genius can raise . III . The effect which is thus produced upon the mind by temporary exertions of atten- tion , is also more permanently produced by the difference of original character ...
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... pleasing ideas would not such a prospect afford ? ideas of peace and innocence , and rural joy , and all the unblemished delights of solitude and contemplation . In such trains of ima- gery , no labour of thought , or habits of at ...
... pleasing ideas would not such a prospect afford ? ideas of peace and innocence , and rural joy , and all the unblemished delights of solitude and contemplation . In such trains of ima- gery , no labour of thought , or habits of at ...
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