Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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... Chap . XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 441 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , Index , 474 · 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing external perceived till it makes an impression 10 CONTENTS .
... Chap . XXIV . Gardening and Architecture , Chap . XXV . Standard of Taste , 441 466 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , Index , 474 · 489 INTRODUCTION . Nothing external perceived till it makes an impression 10 CONTENTS .
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... impression on the organs of sense- A wide difference with respect to our knowledge of this impression - Sensible of the impression in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it — The pleasures of the eye and ...
... impression on the organs of sense- A wide difference with respect to our knowledge of this impression - Sensible of the impression in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it — The pleasures of the eye and ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. hearing , being insensible of the organic impression , we are not mis- led to assign a wrong place to the pleasant or painful feelings caused by that impression ; and therefore we naturally place them ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. hearing , being insensible of the organic impression , we are not mis- led to assign a wrong place to the pleasant or painful feelings caused by that impression ; and therefore we naturally place them ...
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... impression , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impres- sion . Thus the Author of nature , by qualifying the human mind for a succession of enjoyments from low to high , leads it , by gentle steps ...
... impression , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impres- sion . Thus the Author of nature , by qualifying the human mind for a succession of enjoyments from low to high , leads it , by gentle steps ...
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... impression , indulges pride or envy without con- trol , and loves to brood over errors and blemishes . In a word , there are other passions , that , upon occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not ...
... impression , indulges pride or envy without con- trol , and loves to brood over errors and blemishes . In a word , there are other passions , that , upon occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not ...
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