Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language has , first , its individualities ; secondly , the 20 common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use ...
... faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings . Every man's language has , first , its individualities ; secondly , the 20 common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use ...
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... faculties , and you will discover the exact counter- part in the outward products . Egypt is an illustration of 25 this . Shapeliness is intellect without freedom ; but colors are significant . The introduction of the arch is not less ...
... faculties , and you will discover the exact counter- part in the outward products . Egypt is an illustration of 25 this . Shapeliness is intellect without freedom ; but colors are significant . The introduction of the arch is not less ...
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... faculties was perhaps suggested by Kant's definition of taste , as the perception of the mere fitness of any sense - complex to be made an object of knowledge ( see e . g . Krit . d . Urt . , Einleitung , § viii ) . ESSAY III . The two ...
... faculties was perhaps suggested by Kant's definition of taste , as the perception of the mere fitness of any sense - complex to be made an object of knowledge ( see e . g . Krit . d . Urt . , Einleitung , § viii ) . ESSAY III . The two ...
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