Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... poetry of Milton , excite feeble emotions in our minds , when our attention is confined to the quali- ties they present to our senses , or when it is to such qualities of their composition that we turn our regard . It is then , only ...
... poetry of Milton , excite feeble emotions in our minds , when our attention is confined to the quali- ties they present to our senses , or when it is to such qualities of their composition that we turn our regard . It is then , only ...
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... poet behind . In these , and similar cases of difference in our feelings , from the same objects , it will always be found , that the difference arises from the state of our ima- ginations ; from our disposition to follow out the train ...
... poet behind . In these , and similar cases of difference in our feelings , from the same objects , it will always be found , that the difference arises from the state of our ima- ginations ; from our disposition to follow out the train ...
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... poetry , for amusement . The seasons of care , of grief , or of business , have other occupations , and destroy , for the time at least , our sensibility to the beauti- ful or the sublime , in the same proportion that they produce a ...
... poetry , for amusement . The seasons of care , of grief , or of business , have other occupations , and destroy , for the time at least , our sensibility to the beauti- ful or the sublime , in the same proportion that they produce a ...
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... poet who reasons upon the mea- sure of Milton , all , in such occupations , lose the delight which these several productions can give ; and when they are willing to re- cover their emotion , must withdraw their attention from those ...
... poet who reasons upon the mea- sure of Milton , all , in such occupations , lose the delight which these several productions can give ; and when they are willing to re- cover their emotion , must withdraw their attention from those ...
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... poet , in which a scene , which is in general only beautiful , is rendered strik- ingly sublime , from the imagery with which it is associated . ' Tis thus to work her baneful power , Suspicion waits the sullen hour Of fretfulness and ...
... poet , in which a scene , which is in general only beautiful , is rendered strik- ingly sublime , from the imagery with which it is associated . ' Tis thus to work her baneful power , Suspicion waits the sullen hour Of fretfulness and ...
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