Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... • 14. Custom and Habit , · 293 • 300 · · 316 329 342 · 359 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 382 16. Sentiments , · 17. Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
... • 14. Custom and Habit , · 293 • 300 · · 316 329 342 · 359 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 382 16. Sentiments , · 17. Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
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... . Gardening and Architecture , 25. Standard of Taste , • 243 264 270 • · · 276 288 328 · · 359 · 383 434 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 451 INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it CONTENTS . XV.
... . Gardening and Architecture , 25. Standard of Taste , • 243 264 270 • · · 276 288 328 · · 359 · 383 434 Appendix . Terms defined or explained , 451 INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it CONTENTS . XV.
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Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames. SILI 1 INTRODUCTION . That nothing external is perceived till first it !! 15.
Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames. SILI 1 INTRODUCTION . That nothing external is perceived till first it !! 15.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it make an impression upon the organ of sense , is an observation that holds equally in every one of the external senses . But there is a difference as ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. INTRODUCTION . THAT nothing external is perceived till first it make an impression upon the organ of sense , is an observation that holds equally in every one of the external senses . But there is a difference as ...
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... external senses , acquire so much dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely intellectual , being no less inferior in dignity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the ...
... external senses , acquire so much dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely intellectual , being no less inferior in dignity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the ...
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