An Abridgment of Lectures on RhetorickJoseph Manahan, 1822 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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Hugh Blair. lity to its finest , most compounded , or most ent objects . Correctness of taste respects the improve- nt this faculty receives through its connec- a with the understanding . A man of correct e is one who is never imposed ...
Hugh Blair. lity to its finest , most compounded , or most ent objects . Correctness of taste respects the improve- nt this faculty receives through its connec- a with the understanding . A man of correct e is one who is never imposed ...
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... OBJECTS . IN TRUE criticism is the application of taste and of good sense to the several fine arts . Its de- sign is to distinguish what is beautiful , and what is faulty , in every performance . From partic- ular instances it ascends ...
... OBJECTS . IN TRUE criticism is the application of taste and of good sense to the several fine arts . Its de- sign is to distinguish what is beautiful , and what is faulty , in every performance . From partic- ular instances it ascends ...
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... than to objects of taste . It signifies that talent or aptitude which we receive from nature , in order to excel in any one thing whatever . A man is said to have B a genius fer mathematics , as well as a genius GENIUS . is.
... than to objects of taste . It signifies that talent or aptitude which we receive from nature , in order to excel in any one thing whatever . A man is said to have B a genius fer mathematics , as well as a genius GENIUS . is.
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... object exclusively of others , there is the fairest prospect of eminence in that , whatever it may be . Extreme heat can be pro- duced only when ... objects , or by imita- tions and descriptions of them . It is not , 14 PLEASURES OF TASTE .
... object exclusively of others , there is the fairest prospect of eminence in that , whatever it may be . Extreme heat can be pro- duced only when ... objects , or by imita- tions and descriptions of them . It is not , 14 PLEASURES OF TASTE .
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... objects which give pleasure to taste ; it is more difficult to define all those which have been discovered , and to range them in proper classes ; and , when we would proceed further , and investigate the efficient causes of the pleas ...
... objects which give pleasure to taste ; it is more difficult to define all those which have been discovered , and to range them in proper classes ; and , when we would proceed further , and investigate the efficient causes of the pleas ...
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