A Critical Dissertation on the Nature and Principles of Taste, 1. kötetSherwood, Jones, 1823 - 408 oldal |
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... passage in Akenside : - What , then , is taste but those internal powers , Active and strong , and feelingly alive To each fine impulse ? According to this definition , which makes taste consist , not in a knowledge or perception of the ...
... passage in Akenside : - What , then , is taste but those internal powers , Active and strong , and feelingly alive To each fine impulse ? According to this definition , which makes taste consist , not in a knowledge or perception of the ...
29. oldal
... passages from the poets , particularly Homer , with a rapturous and enthusiastic pronunciation , as if they had an exquisite and warm perception of their excellence . It is probable that they also declaimed in praise of their favourite ...
... passages from the poets , particularly Homer , with a rapturous and enthusiastic pronunciation , as if they had an exquisite and warm perception of their excellence . It is probable that they also declaimed in praise of their favourite ...
78. oldal
... passage in a poem , or a certain figure in a painting , and that the emotions which they produce originate from a vitiated taste ; but the moment we prove them to be in error , it will always be found , that their judgments were not ...
... passage in a poem , or a certain figure in a painting , and that the emotions which they produce originate from a vitiated taste ; but the moment we prove them to be in error , it will always be found , that their judgments were not ...
101. oldal
... well acquainted with the terms which they make use of . But I suspect , that no passage can be met with in the writings of Homer , Virgil , or Milton , of Newton , Locke , or Descartes , but the NATURE AND PRINCIPLES OF TASTE . 101.
... well acquainted with the terms which they make use of . But I suspect , that no passage can be met with in the writings of Homer , Virgil , or Milton , of Newton , Locke , or Descartes , but the NATURE AND PRINCIPLES OF TASTE . 101.
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... passages as strongly attracted his attention , and where he was at a loss which most to admire , the felicity of the expression , or the beauty of the sentiment . He therefore treats of every subject in conversation , as if NATURE AND ...
... passages as strongly attracted his attention , and where he was at a loss which most to admire , the felicity of the expression , or the beauty of the sentiment . He therefore treats of every subject in conversation , as if NATURE AND ...
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