Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... neral kingdoms ; or even by those phenomena which contradict the uniform tenor of our past experience , with respect to Nature's most obvious and familiar laws . What occurrence so constantly presented to our senses as the fall of heavy ...
... neral kingdoms ; or even by those phenomena which contradict the uniform tenor of our past experience , with respect to Nature's most obvious and familiar laws . What occurrence so constantly presented to our senses as the fall of heavy ...
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... is forcibly roused to the se- cret workings of thought ; but something of the same kind takes place on almost every occasion , when Al- 1 titude produces the emotion of Sublimity . In ge- neral Chap . I. 387 ON THE SUBLIME .
... is forcibly roused to the se- cret workings of thought ; but something of the same kind takes place on almost every occasion , when Al- 1 titude produces the emotion of Sublimity . In ge- neral Chap . I. 387 ON THE SUBLIME .
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Dugald Stewart. titude produces the emotion of Sublimity . In ge- neral , whoever examines the play of his imagination , while his eye is employed either in looking up to a lofty eminence , or in looking down from it , will find it ...
Dugald Stewart. titude produces the emotion of Sublimity . In ge- neral , whoever examines the play of his imagination , while his eye is employed either in looking up to a lofty eminence , or in looking down from it , will find it ...
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... neral principles by which we are guided in inves- tigating the physical and chemical properties of ma- terial substances ; that is , we must have recourse to a series of observations and experiments on beauti- " Il faut se rendre à ce ...
... neral principles by which we are guided in inves- tigating the physical and chemical properties of ma- terial substances ; that is , we must have recourse to a series of observations and experiments on beauti- " Il faut se rendre à ce ...
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... neral principles of Beauty . The account which has now been given of the ha- bits of observation and comparison , by which Taste acquires its powers of discrimination or discernment , explains , at the same time , the promptitude with ...
... neral principles of Beauty . The account which has now been given of the ha- bits of observation and comparison , by which Taste acquires its powers of discrimination or discernment , explains , at the same time , the promptitude with ...
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