Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain ... taste ; but the latter was naturally chosen by the majority of civilized nations on account of the greater fre- quency ...
... Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain ... taste ; but the latter was naturally chosen by the majority of civilized nations on account of the greater fre- quency ...
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... taste concerning any work of the fine arts , the individual does not , with or even against 5 the approbation of his general judgement , involuntarily claim that all other minds ought to think and feel the same ; whether the common ...
... taste concerning any work of the fine arts , the individual does not , with or even against 5 the approbation of his general judgement , involuntarily claim that all other minds ought to think and feel the same ; whether the common ...
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... Taste is conditioned ' ) , and the following para- graph . Ought , in the aesthetic judgment , ' says Kant , ' is ... taste - meter , & c . Cp . Preface to L. B. ( p . 22 ) , where Wordsworth speaks of the critics ' who will converse ...
... Taste is conditioned ' ) , and the following para- graph . Ought , in the aesthetic judgment , ' says Kant , ' is ... taste - meter , & c . Cp . Preface to L. B. ( p . 22 ) , where Wordsworth speaks of the critics ' who will converse ...
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