Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... , I believe every man is conscious of a train of thought being immediately awakened in his imagi- nation , analogous to the character or ex- A pression of the original object . The sim- ple perception 4 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
... , I believe every man is conscious of a train of thought being immediately awakened in his imagi- nation , analogous to the character or ex- A pression of the original object . The sim- ple perception 4 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
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Archibald Alison. pression of the original object . The sim- ple perception of the object , we frequently find , is insufficient to excite these emotions , unless it is accompanied with this opera- tion of mind , unless , according to ...
Archibald Alison. pression of the original object . The sim- ple perception of the object , we frequently find , is insufficient to excite these emotions , unless it is accompanied with this opera- tion of mind , unless , according to ...
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... we behold with indif- ference the same objects , which delight our imaginations when we are under the im pressions of tenderness or melancholy . In : our seasons of despondence , we turn , with 94 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
... we behold with indif- ference the same objects , which delight our imaginations when we are under the im pressions of tenderness or melancholy . In : our seasons of despondence , we turn , with 94 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
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... pressions are new , or when some other inci- dent has awakened that tone or temper of thought with which their expressions agree , and when of consequence he is disposed to consider them in the light of this expression alone , he must ...
... pressions are new , or when some other inci- dent has awakened that tone or temper of thought with which their expressions agree , and when of consequence he is disposed to consider them in the light of this expression alone , he must ...
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... pression is felt to be the great secret of its power ; the superiority which it at last as- sumes over the scenery of Nature , is found to arise , in one important respect , from the greater purity and simplicity which its com- position ...
... pression is felt to be the great secret of its power ; the superiority which it at last as- sumes over the scenery of Nature , is found to arise , in one important respect , from the greater purity and simplicity which its com- position ...
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