The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Table talk and Conversations of James Northcote, esq., R.AJ. M. Dent & Company, 1903 |
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18. oldal
... commence . An uninformed spectator may like an ordinary drawing better than the ablest connoisseur ; but for that very reason he cannot like the To highest specimens of art so well . The refinements not 18 TABLE - TALK.
... commence . An uninformed spectator may like an ordinary drawing better than the ablest connoisseur ; but for that very reason he cannot like the To highest specimens of art so well . The refinements not 18 TABLE - TALK.
30. oldal
... reason , and cannot be stopped nor kept within bounds . Some idea , some fancy , takes possession of the brain ; and however ridiculous , however distressing , however ruinous , haunts us by a sort of fascination through life . Not only ...
... reason , and cannot be stopped nor kept within bounds . Some idea , some fancy , takes possession of the brain ; and however ridiculous , however distressing , however ruinous , haunts us by a sort of fascination through life . Not only ...
32. oldal
... reason to be the end or means of Art , independent of the known first effect produced by objects on the imagination , must be false and delusive . For though it may appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth ...
... reason to be the end or means of Art , independent of the known first effect produced by objects on the imagination , must be false and delusive . For though it may appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth ...
33. oldal
... reason wrong ; for they do not reason at all . They do not think or speak by rule ; and they have in general more eloquence and wit , as well as sense , on that account . By their wit , sense , and eloquence together , they generally ...
... reason wrong ; for they do not reason at all . They do not think or speak by rule ; and they have in general more eloquence and wit , as well as sense , on that account . By their wit , sense , and eloquence together , they generally ...
35. oldal
... reason begins with the more formal developement of those circumstances , or pretends to account for the different cases of the asssociation of ideas . But it does not follow that the dumb and silent pleading of the former ( though ...
... reason begins with the more formal developement of those circumstances , or pretends to account for the different cases of the asssociation of ideas . But it does not follow that the dumb and silent pleading of the former ( though ...
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