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... sense or faculty of beauty CHAP . III . - ASSOCIATED BEAUTY . 40. Associated beauty implies an antecedent or intrinsic beauty 41. Objects may become beautiful by association merely 42. Further illustrations of associated feelings 43 ...
... sense or faculty of beauty CHAP . III . - ASSOCIATED BEAUTY . 40. Associated beauty implies an antecedent or intrinsic beauty 41. Objects may become beautiful by association merely 42. Further illustrations of associated feelings 43 ...
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... sense of the latter term , may also be adduced to show a well- founded distinction between the Natural and the Moral sensibilities . But abundant proof on a subject of this na- ture naturally flows out , if the fact in question actually ...
... sense of the latter term , may also be adduced to show a well- founded distinction between the Natural and the Moral sensibilities . But abundant proof on a subject of this na- ture naturally flows out , if the fact in question actually ...
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... sense of defining , we may commend them without impropriety to each one's internal examination . And certainly we may rely upon the intimations which con- sciousness , when properly interrogated , can hardly fail to disclose , in this ...
... sense of defining , we may commend them without impropriety to each one's internal examination . And certainly we may rely upon the intimations which con- sciousness , when properly interrogated , can hardly fail to disclose , in this ...
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... sense of the term , but in time or succession ) . It will be found on examination to be the fact , as we have already had occasion to suggest , that Emotions always occupy a place between intellections or acts of the intellect and the ...
... sense of the term , but in time or succession ) . It will be found on examination to be the fact , as we have already had occasion to suggest , that Emotions always occupy a place between intellections or acts of the intellect and the ...
Strona 40
... sense of sight , such as woods , waters , cultivated fields , and the visible firma- ment . We look abroad upon nature , in the infinite va- riety of her works , as she is exhibited in the depths be- low and in the heights above ; in ...
... sense of sight , such as woods , waters , cultivated fields , and the visible firma- ment . We look abroad upon nature , in the infinite va- riety of her works , as she is exhibited in the depths be- low and in the heights above ; in ...
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action affection antecedent appear appetites assert association beautiful object behold benevolence Bishop Butler cause character circumstances colours connexion conscience consideration considered constitution contemplation degree desire distinct doctrine emotions of beauty erally evil excite exercise existence experience express fact frequently ginal Gothic architecture heart Hudibras human mind human nature illustrations implanted implies important instance instinctive intel intellect interest ject kind knowledge less ludicrous ment mental moral character moral emotions moral nature moral obligation moral sensibilities Natural or Pathematic notice obvi occasion operation painful particular passion pathematic sensibilities perception persons philosophy pleasing pleasure possess present principle propen propensity reason rectitude reference regard relation remark respect rience right and wrong seems sense sentiments sidered sion Sir James Mackintosh sometimes sounds speak spect statement sublime suppose susceptible taste term thing tion trait true truth ture voluntary words