The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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Page 219
... vibrations . Now he con- centrates on the vibrations . ' Sensations by being often repeated , beget ideas ' , he declares ( Prop . IX ) , adding ' those vibrations which accompany sensations ... beget . . . feebler vibrations ' . These ...
... vibrations . Now he con- centrates on the vibrations . ' Sensations by being often repeated , beget ideas ' , he declares ( Prop . IX ) , adding ' those vibrations which accompany sensations ... beget . . . feebler vibrations ' . These ...
Page 227
... vibrations . It remains therefore , that each simple idea of sensation be attended by diminutive vibrations of the same kind , place , and line of direction , with the original vibrations attending the sensation itself : or , in the ...
... vibrations . It remains therefore , that each simple idea of sensation be attended by diminutive vibrations of the same kind , place , and line of direction , with the original vibrations attending the sensation itself : or , in the ...
Page 235
... Vibrations , and concerning their Associations , may be fitly applied to motory Vibrations and Vibratiuncles . This proposition is the immediate consequence of admitting the doctrines of vibrations and association , in the manner in ...
... Vibrations , and concerning their Associations , may be fitly applied to motory Vibrations and Vibratiuncles . This proposition is the immediate consequence of admitting the doctrines of vibrations and association , in the manner in ...
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abstract admiration Aeneid ancient appear association beauty Berkeley Biographia Literaria Blake Blake's body Book of Urizen cause character classical colour composition concept connexion consider distance distinct duration Earth effect eighteenth century epistemology Essay eternal example existence extension Ezekiel Faery Queen fancy feeling finite genius Gothic Hartley hath heaven Hebrew Homer human imitation impressions infinite Joseph Warton kind language Lowth manner Maurice Morgann medullary substance memory mind motion mountains nature never Night Thoughts o'er objects obscure observed oriental original Ossian particular passions perceived perception perhaps philosophers pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's principle prophet proposition reader reason relation Robert Lowth Romantic Romanticism sacred seems sensation sense sensible sentiments sight simple ideas Smart soul space spirit sublime suggests suppose Theocritus theory things Thomas Warton thought Tintern Abbey verse vibrations visible Warton words Wordsworth's writing Young