Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 pages |
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... External Signs of Emotions and Passions XVI . Sentiments ..... " XVIII . Beauty of Language 229 240 256 267 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound .. 269 66 66 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification . 278 8 ...
... External Signs of Emotions and Passions XVI . Sentiments ..... " XVIII . Beauty of Language 229 240 256 267 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound .. 269 66 66 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification . 278 8 ...
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... external sense . This distinction refers to the objects of or knowledge ; for the senses , whether external or in- ternal , are all of them powers or faculties of the mind . 3. But as self is an object that cannot be termed either exter ...
... external sense . This distinction refers to the objects of or knowledge ; for the senses , whether external or in- ternal , are all of them powers or faculties of the mind . 3. But as self is an object that cannot be termed either exter ...
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... external objects are made known to us . But they ought to be distinguished . Perceiving is a general term for hearing , seeing , tasting , touching , smelling ; and therefore perception signifies every internal act by which we are made ...
... external objects are made known to us . But they ought to be distinguished . Perceiving is a general term for hearing , seeing , tasting , touching , smelling ; and therefore perception signifies every internal act by which we are made ...
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... external senses , is a general term , signifying that internal act by which we are made conscious of our pleasures and our pains ; for it is not limited , as sensa- tion is , to any one sort . Thus feeling being the genus of which sen ...
... external senses , is a general term , signifying that internal act by which we are made conscious of our pleasures and our pains ; for it is not limited , as sensa- tion is , to any one sort . Thus feeling being the genus of which sen ...
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... external but by means of some image either in the brain or in the mind : and these images he terms ideas According to these philosophers , we perceive nothing immediately but phan tasms or ideas ; and from these we infer , by reasoning ...
... external but by means of some image either in the brain or in the mind : and these images he terms ideas According to these philosophers , we perceive nothing immediately but phan tasms or ideas ; and from these we infer , by reasoning ...
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