Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... reference to its form , or its relation to other objects , how beautiful ! I should have no quarrel with him . First , because by the law of association there is in all visual beholdings at least an indistinct subsumption of form and 35 ...
... reference to its form , or its relation to other objects , how beautiful ! I should have no quarrel with him . First , because by the law of association there is in all visual beholdings at least an indistinct subsumption of form and 35 ...
第 248 頁
... reference of any given object to our own being , and not 5 merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its independent properties . From the sense of touch , on the other hand , it is distinguishable by adding to this ...
... reference of any given object to our own being , and not 5 merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its independent properties . From the sense of touch , on the other hand , it is distinguishable by adding to this ...
第 310 頁
... the point of view of Greek aesthetic , according to which Beauty is limited to formal properties or determinations without reference to significance of content . The example of the coach - wheels shows us that 310 Biographia Literaria.
... the point of view of Greek aesthetic , according to which Beauty is limited to formal properties or determinations without reference to significance of content . The example of the coach - wheels shows us that 310 Biographia Literaria.
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