Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... Pleasure , very distinguishable from every other pleasure of our Nature , and which is accordingly distinguished by the name of the EMOTION of TASTE . The distinction of the objects of Taste into the Sublime and the Beauti- ful , has ...
... Pleasure , very distinguishable from every other pleasure of our Nature , and which is accordingly distinguished by the name of the EMOTION of TASTE . The distinction of the objects of Taste into the Sublime and the Beauti- ful , has ...
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... as of Individuals , while they attract attention from the pleasures they bestow , they serve to exalt the human Mind , from corporeal to intellectual pur- suits . The JW . These Qualities , however , though so xii INTRODUCTION .
... as of Individuals , while they attract attention from the pleasures they bestow , they serve to exalt the human Mind , from corporeal to intellectual pur- suits . The JW . These Qualities , however , though so xii INTRODUCTION .
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... Pleasure are united : the various € simple pleasures that arise from other qua- lities of the object ; the pleasure of agree- able Sensation , in the case of Material ob- jects ; and in all , that pleasure which by the Constitution of ...
... Pleasure are united : the various € simple pleasures that arise from other qua- lities of the object ; the pleasure of agree- able Sensation , in the case of Material ob- jects ; and in all , that pleasure which by the Constitution of ...
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... pleasures with which this Emo- tion is accompanied . The variety of Sys- tems that Philosophers have adopted upon this ... Pleasure ; and our capacity of discovering either the Nature of the Qualities that produce the Emotions of Taste ...
... pleasures with which this Emo- tion is accompanied . The variety of Sys- tems that Philosophers have adopted upon this ... Pleasure ; and our capacity of discovering either the Nature of the Qualities that produce the Emotions of Taste ...
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... Pleasures of Taste were to be resolved . While they have assumed this funda- mental Principle , the various Theories of Philosophers may , and indeed must , be in- cluded in the two following Classes of Sup- position . I. The first ...
... Pleasures of Taste were to be resolved . While they have assumed this funda- mental Principle , the various Theories of Philosophers may , and indeed must , be in- cluded in the two following Classes of Sup- position . I. The first ...
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