Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... 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 beauty ...
... 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 beauty ...
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... trains of thought , seems to consist the effect which objects of sublimity and beau- ty have upon the imagination . ajd For the truth of this observation itself , I must finally appeal to the consciousness of the reader ; but there are ...
... trains of thought , seems to consist the effect which objects of sublimity and beau- ty have upon the imagination . ajd For the truth of this observation itself , I must finally appeal to the consciousness of the reader ; but there are ...
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... train of thought which such objects naturally produce , or our incapacity to do it , from some other idea , which has at that time taken possession of our minds , and renders us unable to attend to any thing else . That state of mind ...
... train of thought which such objects naturally produce , or our incapacity to do it , from some other idea , which has at that time taken possession of our minds , and renders us unable to attend to any thing else . That state of mind ...
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... thought in the mind , upon which this exer- cise of imagination depends . The principal relation which seems to take place in those trains of thought that are produced by ob- jects of taste , is that of resemblance the relation , of all ...
... thought in the mind , upon which this exer- cise of imagination depends . The principal relation which seems to take place in those trains of thought that are produced by ob- jects of taste , is that of resemblance the relation , of all ...
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... mind , than various trains of correspondent imagery rise before his ima- gination ; that whatever may be the nature of the impression , the general tone of his thoughts partakes of this nature or charac- ter ; and that his delight is ...
... mind , than various trains of correspondent imagery rise before his ima- gination ; that whatever may be the nature of the impression , the general tone of his thoughts partakes of this nature or charac- ter ; and that his delight is ...
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