Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... feeling which it is agree- able to experience , to recall , or to witness , may become the source of beauty in external objects when it is so connected with them as that their appearance reminds us of that feeling . 12. Our proposition ...
... feeling which it is agree- able to experience , to recall , or to witness , may become the source of beauty in external objects when it is so connected with them as that their appearance reminds us of that feeling . 12. Our proposition ...
الصفحة 6
... feeling by the law of Nature , so that it is always presented to the senses when the feeling is impressed upon the mind : as the sight or the sound of laughter with the feeling of gayety ; of weeping , with distress ; of the sound of ...
... feeling by the law of Nature , so that it is always presented to the senses when the feeling is impressed upon the mind : as the sight or the sound of laughter with the feeling of gayety ; of weeping , with distress ; of the sound of ...
الصفحة 7
... feeling as the sight of a peasant's family , and the aspect of a town raise many of the same ideas as the appearance of a multitude of persons . We may begin , therefore , with an example a little more compli- cated . Take , for ...
... feeling as the sight of a peasant's family , and the aspect of a town raise many of the same ideas as the appearance of a multitude of persons . We may begin , therefore , with an example a little more compli- cated . Take , for ...
الصفحة 14
... feels distinctly to be beautiful is beautiful to him , whatever other people may think of it . All this follows ... feeling and enjoyment are concerned , therefore , it seems evident that the best taste must be that which belongs to the ...
... feels distinctly to be beautiful is beautiful to him , whatever other people may think of it . All this follows ... feeling and enjoyment are concerned , therefore , it seems evident that the best taste must be that which belongs to the ...
الصفحة 15
... feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of their admiration ; nor ... feeling need give them no uneasiness ; and the suspicion of it should produce no contempt in any other persons . It ...
... feel it almost in every thing . It is no matter what other people may think of the objects of their admiration ; nor ... feeling need give them no uneasiness ; and the suspicion of it should produce no contempt in any other persons . It ...
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