Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... taste , by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual . In showing the importance of such an attempt , he says " It is rare to find one born with such delicacy of feeling , as not to need instruction ...
... taste , by unfolding those principles that ought to govern the taste of every individual . In showing the importance of such an attempt , he says " It is rare to find one born with such delicacy of feeling , as not to need instruction ...
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... taste upon many of the topics treated by our author nearly a hundred years ago . These views , upon inquiry , having been found to agree with those of not a few enlightened and experienced teach- ers , the Editor has been prompted to ...
... taste upon many of the topics treated by our author nearly a hundred years ago . These views , upon inquiry , having been found to agree with those of not a few enlightened and experienced teach- ers , the Editor has been prompted to ...
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... Taste ) ; and from an elaborate essay on the Philosophy of Style , contained in a somewhat recent number of the Westminster Review . By these , and numerous other additions , where they seemed to be most needed , great value has been ...
... Taste ) ; and from an elaborate essay on the Philosophy of Style , contained in a somewhat recent number of the Westminster Review . By these , and numerous other additions , where they seemed to be most needed , great value has been ...
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... taste . 2. That act of the mind which makes known to me an external object , is termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The power or faculty from which ...
... taste . 2. That act of the mind which makes known to me an external object , is termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The power or faculty from which ...
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... taste and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable taste . In perception , my attention is directed to the external object : in sen- sation , it is directed to the pleasure or pain I feel . The terms ...
... taste and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable taste . In perception , my attention is directed to the external object : in sen- sation , it is directed to the pleasure or pain I feel . The terms ...
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