| 1821 - 724 pages
...philosophic value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate...re-action of the mind upon the notices of the ear, (the matter coming by the senses, the form from the mind) that the pleasure is constructed : and therefore... | |
| 1822 - 658 pages
...inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical i fleets. Hie mistake of most people is to suppove that it is by the ear they communicate with music,...re-action of the mind upon the notices of the ear (the mailer coming by the senses, the farm from the mind), that the pleasure is constructed ; and therefore... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pages
...effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the car they communicate with musick, and, therefore, that they are purely passive to its...reaction of the mind upon the notices of the ear, (the matter coming by the senses, the form from the mind,) that the pleasure is constructed : and therefore... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pages
...philosophick value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate with musick, and, therefore, that they are purely passive to its effects. But this is not so : it is by... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 pages
...of devotion," So. inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate...the reaction of the mind upon the notices of the ear (the matter coming by the senses, the/orm from the mind), that the pleasure is constructed : and therefore... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 300 pages
...philosophic value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is, to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate...the reaction of the mind upon the notices of the ear (the matter coming by the senses, the form from the mind) that the pleasure is constructed ; and therefore... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 pages
...philosophic value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is, to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate...the reaction of the mind upon the notices of the ear (the matter coming by the senses, the form from the mind) that the pleasure is constructed ; and therefore... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 576 pages
...suppose that it is by the ear they communicate with musick, and, therefore, that they are purely pasaive to its effects. But this is not so : it is by the reaction of the mind upon the notices of the ear (the matter coming by the senses, the form from the mind), that the pleasure is constructed : and therefore... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 pages
...philosophick value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate with musick, and, therefore, that they are purely passive to its effects. But this is not so : it is by... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 584 pages
...philosophick value, inasmuch as it points to the true theory of musical effects. The mistake of most people is to suppose that it is by the ear they communicate with musick, and, therefore, that they are purely passive to its effects. But this is not so : it is by... | |
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