The Science of Beauty: An Analytical Inquiry Into the Laws of ÆstheticsTrübner & Company, 1881 - 200 страници |
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... look at , i.e. , to feel , or else that the object to which the colour attaches is a beautiful object . We have no more right to speak of a beautiful colour per se than of a beautiful flavour per se . Colour , however , is so spoken of ...
... look at , i.e. , to feel , or else that the object to which the colour attaches is a beautiful object . We have no more right to speak of a beautiful colour per se than of a beautiful flavour per se . Colour , however , is so spoken of ...
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... look at such things in a staid and thoughtful manner , deriving satisfaction , not from the colour as a feeling , but from what the coloured object suggests - in other words , being least subject to the sensations imparted and most ...
... look at such things in a staid and thoughtful manner , deriving satisfaction , not from the colour as a feeling , but from what the coloured object suggests - in other words , being least subject to the sensations imparted and most ...
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... look upon a black object as more beautiful than a scarlet one , which is not impossible , the cause should be sought for elsewhere than in the sensation created by the colour . That a pleasant colour , such as scarlet , is not ...
... look upon a black object as more beautiful than a scarlet one , which is not impossible , the cause should be sought for elsewhere than in the sensation created by the colour . That a pleasant colour , such as scarlet , is not ...
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... look at anything through our hands , or through a roll of paper , or a cylinder ; by protecting the eye from oblique vibrations , we make it more sensitive to the direct ones ; all oblique vibrations are weaker than those to which the ...
... look at anything through our hands , or through a roll of paper , or a cylinder ; by protecting the eye from oblique vibrations , we make it more sensitive to the direct ones ; all oblique vibrations are weaker than those to which the ...
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... look upon , the angular less so , and the spiculated least so of all . Between these degrees innumerable grades and endless combina- tions intervene , of cylindrical , undulating , slanting , flat , curved , & c . Many experiments might ...
... look upon , the angular less so , and the spiculated least so of all . Between these degrees innumerable grades and endless combina- tions intervene , of cylindrical , undulating , slanting , flat , curved , & c . Many experiments might ...
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