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Consequently those senses chiefly regard the beautiful , which are the most cognitive , viz . , sight and hearing , as ministering to reason ; for we speak of beautiful sights and beautiful sounds . But in reference to the other objects ...
Consequently those senses chiefly regard the beautiful , which are the most cognitive , viz . , sight and hearing , as ministering to reason ; for we speak of beautiful sights and beautiful sounds . But in reference to the other objects ...
Pagina 105
And if it do speak to the heart , what is the use if the images be not beautiful ? And the others will say , What is the use of the shock of the passions , if the spirit do not rest upon a beautiful image ? And if the image be beautiful ...
And if it do speak to the heart , what is the use if the images be not beautiful ? And the others will say , What is the use of the shock of the passions , if the spirit do not rest upon a beautiful image ? And if the image be beautiful ...
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In these words , to speak loosely again , the action and characters ( more of them than you can conceive apart ) are focused ; but your experience is not a combination of them , as ideas , on the one side , with certain sounds on the ...
In these words , to speak loosely again , the action and characters ( more of them than you can conceive apart ) are focused ; but your experience is not a combination of them , as ideas , on the one side , with certain sounds on the ...
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Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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