The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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Page 64
... mind by the mediation of some other idea which is it self perceived in the act of seeing , it remains that we inquire what ideas or sensations there be that attend vision , unto which we may suppose the ideas of distance are connected ...
... mind by the mediation of some other idea which is it self perceived in the act of seeing , it remains that we inquire what ideas or sensations there be that attend vision , unto which we may suppose the ideas of distance are connected ...
Page 114
... mind by any object in art , for example a rural cottage , not the fundamental law by which the mind binds together single im- pulses into a complete account of reality . - ― In his remarks on Hume , Jeffrey did not see , as an extended ...
... mind by any object in art , for example a rural cottage , not the fundamental law by which the mind binds together single im- pulses into a complete account of reality . - ― In his remarks on Hume , Jeffrey did not see , as an extended ...
Page 161
... mind and body , upon the imagination , the senses , the voice , and respiration * by the agitation of passion . Every affection of the human soul , while it rages with violence , is a momentary phrenzy . When there- fore a poet is able ...
... mind and body , upon the imagination , the senses , the voice , and respiration * by the agitation of passion . Every affection of the human soul , while it rages with violence , is a momentary phrenzy . When there- fore a poet is able ...
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