Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... AGREEABLE . - We use this word in two senses ; in the first for whatever agrees with our nature , for that which is congruous with the primary constitution of our senses . Thus green is naturally agreeable to the eye . In this sense the ...
... AGREEABLE . - We use this word in two senses ; in the first for whatever agrees with our nature , for that which is congruous with the primary constitution of our senses . Thus green is naturally agreeable to the eye . In this sense the ...
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... agreeable , by the sure criterion , that , when we find an object agreeable , the sensation of pleasure always 10 precedes the judgement , and is its determining cause . We find it agreeable . But when we declare an object beautiful ...
... agreeable , by the sure criterion , that , when we find an object agreeable , the sensation of pleasure always 10 precedes the judgement , and is its determining cause . We find it agreeable . But when we declare an object beautiful ...
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... agreeable . If the sense of beauty rests gratified in the mere contemplation , so also does the sense of the agreeable rest gratified in the mere sen- sation . The distinction of aesthetic pleasure ( as not involving desire for the ...
... agreeable . If the sense of beauty rests gratified in the mere contemplation , so also does the sense of the agreeable rest gratified in the mere sen- sation . The distinction of aesthetic pleasure ( as not involving desire for the ...
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