The science of beautyTrubner, 1881 |
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... sensation of colour is pleasant or unpleasant . It would indeed be strange if the rule observed in all the other senses - that there should be pleasant and unpleasant sensations attaching to each- were found wanting in colour ; if ...
... sensation of colour is pleasant or unpleasant . It would indeed be strange if the rule observed in all the other senses - that there should be pleasant and unpleasant sensations attaching to each- were found wanting in colour ; if ...
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... sensation from the emotion in every recognition of the beautiful is doubtless great . Nevertheless it must be done , and accurately too , since beauty refers to the emo- tion in the susceptibility , and not to the sensation in the ...
... sensation from the emotion in every recognition of the beautiful is doubtless great . Nevertheless it must be done , and accurately too , since beauty refers to the emo- tion in the susceptibility , and not to the sensation in the ...
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... sensation is out of the question . To experiment on colour as a sensa- tion , we require a large shapeless mass of a uniform hue , which , however choice and pleasant the shade might be to the eye , could not without incongruity be ...
... sensation is out of the question . To experiment on colour as a sensa- tion , we require a large shapeless mass of a uniform hue , which , however choice and pleasant the shade might be to the eye , could not without incongruity be ...
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... because children like sugar more than salt they therefore receive a stronger sensation from it . In fact , all our unpleasant sensations are more pun- gent , or at least capable of greater intensity , 16 THE SCIENCE OF BEAUTY .
... because children like sugar more than salt they therefore receive a stronger sensation from it . In fact , all our unpleasant sensations are more pun- gent , or at least capable of greater intensity , 16 THE SCIENCE OF BEAUTY .
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... sensations , scarlet being pleasanter than black . And if in after - life the child should come to look upon a black object as more beautiful than a scarlet one , which is not impossible , the cause should be sought for elsewhere than ...
... sensations , scarlet being pleasanter than black . And if in after - life the child should come to look upon a black object as more beautiful than a scarlet one , which is not impossible , the cause should be sought for elsewhere than ...
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