A Critical Dissertation on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Том 1Sherwood, Jones, 1823 - 408 страница |
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... delightful emotions , in degrees propor- tioned to our natural sensibility , and of distin- guishing from them the opposite qualities of ugliness , which excite , in similar degrees , the op- posite emotions of aversion and disgust ...
... delightful emotions , in degrees propor- tioned to our natural sensibility , and of distin- guishing from them the opposite qualities of ugliness , which excite , in similar degrees , the op- posite emotions of aversion and disgust ...
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... delight , and in the discrimination of which taste is conversant . In this definition of beauty , I have considered it only in reference to taste , without any regard to the principle by which the qualities of beauty awaken in us their ...
... delight , and in the discrimination of which taste is conversant . In this definition of beauty , I have considered it only in reference to taste , without any regard to the principle by which the qualities of beauty awaken in us their ...
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... delight in these paintings ; and if these circumstances should continue for life , they would always exercise their influence over him , so that it could never be known that he was a man of taste , because he never evinced that plea ...
... delight in these paintings ; and if these circumstances should continue for life , they would always exercise their influence over him , so that it could never be known that he was a man of taste , because he never evinced that plea ...
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... delight which it has re- ceived from nature . In proportion as we inquire into its properties , and the causes by which it is apt to be excited , we render it less disposed to yield to them , though we extend our knowledge , and become ...
... delight which it has re- ceived from nature . In proportion as we inquire into its properties , and the causes by which it is apt to be excited , we render it less disposed to yield to them , though we extend our knowledge , and become ...
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... delightful emotions which it excites in the mind ; but as it is difficult to awaken these emotions in a man who ... delights tempered and modified by the cultivation of taste . Had Mr. Stuart attended to this truth , he would not have ...
... delightful emotions which it excites in the mind ; but as it is difficult to awaken these emotions in a man who ... delights tempered and modified by the cultivation of taste . Had Mr. Stuart attended to this truth , he would not have ...
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