The Science of Beauty: An Analytical Inquiry Into the Laws of ÆstheticsTrübner & Company, 1881 - 200 страници |
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... thought all objects whatever touched his eyes ( as he expressed it ) as what he felt did his skin , and thought no objects so agreeable as those which were smooth and regular , though he could form no judgment of their shape , or guess ...
... thought all objects whatever touched his eyes ( as he expressed it ) as what he felt did his skin , and thought no objects so agreeable as those which were smooth and regular , though he could form no judgment of their shape , or guess ...
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... thought it worth while to honour them with names , should come to be objects of praise and admiration , is indeed remarkable ; the strangeness , however , is explained when we learn that this artificial esteem is generated by artificial ...
... thought it worth while to honour them with names , should come to be objects of praise and admiration , is indeed remarkable ; the strangeness , however , is explained when we learn that this artificial esteem is generated by artificial ...
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... thoughts , we shall come and admire the sculpturing and moulding , but we cannot do so now . From this it follows that to experience admiration for beauty , the understanding must be un- shackled and at leisure . This middle factor ...
... thoughts , we shall come and admire the sculpturing and moulding , but we cannot do so now . From this it follows that to experience admiration for beauty , the understanding must be un- shackled and at leisure . This middle factor ...
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... thoughts , are to the philosopher food for a thousand reflections passing " the flaming bounds of Place and Time . " The former thinks of the orb as a luminous body in the sky about the size and distance of the sun , appearing at ...
... thoughts , are to the philosopher food for a thousand reflections passing " the flaming bounds of Place and Time . " The former thinks of the orb as a luminous body in the sky about the size and distance of the sun , appearing at ...
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... thoughts which produced them , have never introduced those influences to the understanding , were never able to clothe them in appropriate language , or perhaps to utter them at all ? It need not surprise that we should thus feel the ...
... thoughts which produced them , have never introduced those influences to the understanding , were never able to clothe them in appropriate language , or perhaps to utter them at all ? It need not surprise that we should thus feel the ...
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æsthetic analogies Author beauty birds C. M. Ingleby called cause Chinese cloth College colour contempt countenance Crown 8vo Demy 8vo DICTIONARY disgust emotion of admiration English Essay F. W. Newman fact Fcap feeling flowers French German GRAMMAR half bound Henry History human Illustrations India innate power intellect inutility inverse J. G. Fichte John John Dowson LANGUAGE less LL.D London look matter Max Müller mean mind moral motion nature never Notes object original ornament ourselves paper Percy Greg persons Ph.D phenomena PHILOSOPHY physiognomy Plates pleasant poem poet poetic poetry Post 8vo Post free principle Professor qualities Ralph T. H. Griffith RELIGION retina Royal 8vo Sanskrit Second Edition sensations sewed shape Songs sublime sweetness things Third Edition thou tion Translated ugly unpleasant utility vibrations viii Vocabulary W. R. Greg words wrapper