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DAVID HUME Of the Standard of Taste The great variety of Taste, as well as of
opinion, which p1evails in the world, is too obvious not to have fallen under
everyone's observation. Men of the most conf1ned knowledge are able to remark
a ...
DAVID HUME Of the Standard of Taste The great variety of Taste, as well as of
opinion, which p1evails in the world, is too obvious not to have fallen under
everyone's observation. Men of the most conf1ned knowledge are able to remark
a ...
Pagina 450
It is natural for us to seek a Standard of Taste; a rule, by which the various
sent1ments of men may be reconciled; at least, a decision afforded, confirming
one sentiment, and condemning another. There is a species of philosophy, which
cuts off ...
It is natural for us to seek a Standard of Taste; a rule, by which the various
sent1ments of men may be reconciled; at least, a decision afforded, confirming
one sentiment, and condemning another. There is a species of philosophy, which
cuts off ...
Pagina 453
This delicacy everyone pretends to: Everyone talks of it; and would reduce every
kind of taste or sentiment to its standard. But as our intention in this essay is to
mingle some light of the understanding with the feelings of sentiment, it will be ...
This delicacy everyone pretends to: Everyone talks of it; and would reduce every
kind of taste or sentiment to its standard. But as our intention in this essay is to
mingle some light of the understanding with the feelings of sentiment, it will be ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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