Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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Page 16
... agreeable or dis- agreeable ; and at the same time raise in us pleasant or painful emotions . With respect to external objects in particular , we dis- tinguish those which produce organic impressions , from those which affect us from a ...
... agreeable or dis- agreeable ; and at the same time raise in us pleasant or painful emotions . With respect to external objects in particular , we dis- tinguish those which produce organic impressions , from those which affect us from a ...
Page 17
... agreeable proportion resembles a maximum in mathematics ; a greater or less inequality or difference is less agreeable . 28. Order regards various particulars . First , in tracing or sur- veying objects , we are directed by a sense of ...
... agreeable proportion resembles a maximum in mathematics ; a greater or less inequality or difference is less agreeable . 28. Order regards various particulars . First , in tracing or sur- veying objects , we are directed by a sense of ...
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... agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still deeper ...
... agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still deeper ...
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... agreeable , and what naturally dis- agreeable . That subject is here attempted , as far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
... agreeable , and what naturally dis- agreeable . That subject is here attempted , as far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
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... agreeable to the strict- ness of order ; but in following the opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agreeable to the 60 ...
... agreeable to the strict- ness of order ; but in following the opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agreeable to the 60 ...
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