Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 76
... object that returns to our imagination raises different passions , according to the circumstances of their departure . Who can have lived in an army , and in a serious hour reflect upon the many gay and agreeable men that might long ...
... object that returns to our imagination raises different passions , according to the circumstances of their departure . Who can have lived in an army , and in a serious hour reflect upon the many gay and agreeable men that might long ...
الصفحة 244
... objects of fine art are not the objects of sight but as these last are the objects of taste and imagination , that is , as ... object is a symbol of the affections and a link in the chain of our endless being . But the unravelling this ...
... objects of fine art are not the objects of sight but as these last are the objects of taste and imagination , that is , as ... object is a symbol of the affections and a link in the chain of our endless being . But the unravelling this ...
الصفحة 373
... object ; he dwells in vague outwardness , fallacy and trivial hearsay , about all objects . And indeed may we not say that intellect altogether expresses itself in this power of discerning what an object is ? Whatsoever of faculty a ...
... object ; he dwells in vague outwardness , fallacy and trivial hearsay , about all objects . And indeed may we not say that intellect altogether expresses itself in this power of discerning what an object is ? Whatsoever of faculty a ...
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