Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... tion is accompanied . The variety of Sys- tems that Philosophers have adopted upon this subject , and the various Emotions into which they have resolved the Emotion of Taste , while they afford a sufficient evidence of the numerous ...
... tion is accompanied . The variety of Sys- tems that Philosophers have adopted upon this subject , and the various Emotions into which they have resolved the Emotion of Taste , while they afford a sufficient evidence of the numerous ...
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... tion of all the Emotions we receive from the Objects of Taste , and which resolves , there- fore , all the various Phenomena into some more general Law of our intellectual or moral Constitution . Of this kind are the Hypotheses of M ...
... tion of all the Emotions we receive from the Objects of Taste , and which resolves , there- fore , all the various Phenomena into some more general Law of our intellectual or moral Constitution . Of this kind are the Hypotheses of M ...
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... tion produced . The prosecution of the Subject will lead to another Inquiry of some difficulty and extent , viz . into the origin of the Beauty and Sublimity of the Qualities of MATTER . To this subordinate Inquiry I shall devote a ...
... tion produced . The prosecution of the Subject will lead to another Inquiry of some difficulty and extent , viz . into the origin of the Beauty and Sublimity of the Qualities of MATTER . To this subordinate Inquiry I shall devote a ...
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... tion also is excited , and the exercise of the two faculties combined in the general ef- fect . The prosecution of the subject , will lead me to the principal object of the inquiry , to shew what is that Law of MIND , accord- 1 ing to ...
... tion also is excited , and the exercise of the two faculties combined in the general ef- fect . The prosecution of the subject , will lead me to the principal object of the inquiry , to shew what is that Law of MIND , accord- 1 ing to ...
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... tion of mind , unless , according to common expression , our imagination is seized , and our fancy busied in the pursuit of all those trains of thought , which are allied to this character or expression . Thus , when we feel either the ...
... tion of mind , unless , according to common expression , our imagination is seized , and our fancy busied in the pursuit of all those trains of thought , which are allied to this character or expression . Thus , when we feel either the ...
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