Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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And let not these distinctions be charged on the writer , as 5 obscurity and needless subtlety ; for it is in the nature of all disquisitions on matters of taste , that the reasoner must appeal for his very premises to facts of feeling ...
And let not these distinctions be charged on the writer , as 5 obscurity and needless subtlety ; for it is in the nature of all disquisitions on matters of taste , that the reasoner must appeal for his very premises to facts of feeling ...
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Be it , however , observed that “ de gustibus ” is by no means the same as de gustu , ” nor will it escape the scholar's 3 recollection , that taste , in its metaphorical use , was first adopted by the Romans , and unknown to the less ...
Be it , however , observed that “ de gustibus ” is by no means the same as de gustu , ” nor will it escape the scholar's 3 recollection , that taste , in its metaphorical use , was first adopted by the Romans , and unknown to the less ...
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Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain reference of any given object to our own being , and not ; merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its ...
Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain reference of any given object to our own being , and not ; merely a distinct notion of the object as in itself , or in its ...
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