The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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117. oldal
... expressing simply the fact , that all things which , by common consent , are beautiful , do uniformly exhibit the qualities for which they contend- how much nearer are we brought to the true springs , causes , or nature of beauty ...
... expressing simply the fact , that all things which , by common consent , are beautiful , do uniformly exhibit the qualities for which they contend- how much nearer are we brought to the true springs , causes , or nature of beauty ...
118. oldal
... expressions . The first theory which we shall consider is that of Dr. Hucheson , at one time , in England , very fashionable and popular . He attributes our perception of beauty to an in- ternal sense , a separate faculty , and ...
... expressions . The first theory which we shall consider is that of Dr. Hucheson , at one time , in England , very fashionable and popular . He attributes our perception of beauty to an in- ternal sense , a separate faculty , and ...
122. oldal
... If the smile which now enchants us , as the expression of inno- cence and affection , were the sign attached by nature to guilt and ma- lignity - if the blush which expresses delicacy , and 122 [ Oct. , The Philosophy of the Beautiful .
... If the smile which now enchants us , as the expression of inno- cence and affection , were the sign attached by nature to guilt and ma- lignity - if the blush which expresses delicacy , and 122 [ Oct. , The Philosophy of the Beautiful .
123. oldal
... expressing and communicating our feelings and emotions - it is , therefore , as illogical as impossible to say how we would think or feel on any subject , were that nature and those attributes and modes of expression and communication ...
... expressing and communicating our feelings and emotions - it is , therefore , as illogical as impossible to say how we would think or feel on any subject , were that nature and those attributes and modes of expression and communication ...
126. oldal
... expression of individual sentiment , the rebound of a changing sensation , or the result of each person's fancy , then the discussions on the fine arts waver without support and will nev- er have an end . For a theory of the fine arts ...
... expression of individual sentiment , the rebound of a changing sensation , or the result of each person's fancy , then the discussions on the fine arts waver without support and will nev- er have an end . For a theory of the fine arts ...
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