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" There is a flutter or hurry of thought which attends the first perusal of any piece, and which confounds the genuine sentiment of beauty. The relation of the parts is not discerned : The true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfections... "
Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler]. - Página 295
por Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807
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English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes ...

Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 450 páginas
...relation of the parts is not discerned: The true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...reason or passion, soon palls upon the taste, and is then rejected with disdain, at least rated at a much lower value. It is impossible to continue in the...
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Art and Its Significance: An Anthology of Aesthetic Theory, First Edition

Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 páginas
...relation of the parts is not discerned: The true characters of style are little distinguished: The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...reason or passion, soon palls upon the taste, and is then rejected with disdain, at least rated at a much lower value. It is impossible to continue in the...
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The Discipline of Taste and Feeling

Charles Wegener - 1992 - 244 páginas
...relation of the parts is not discerned: the true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...present themselves indistinctly to the imagination." In consequence, in the case of "any work of importance," it "will even be requisite that that very...
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Art and Enlightenment: Scottish Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century

Jonathan Friday - 2004 - 222 páginas
...parts is not discerned: the true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfection and defects seem wrapped up in a species of confusion,...reason or passion, soon palls upon the taste, and is then rejected with disdain, at least rated at a much lower value. It is impossible to continue in the...
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Values of Beauty: Historical Essays in Aesthetics

Paul Guyer - 2005 - 386 páginas
...first perusal of any piece, and which confounds the genuine sentiment of beauty. . . . The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...present themselves indistinctly to the imagination" (ST, p. 243). The most immediate bearing of this is that while in principle one could overcome such...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Literary

David Hume - 2006 - 629 páginas
...of the parts is not discerned : the true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...imagination. Not to mention, that there is a species of beanty, which, as it is florid and superficial, pleases at first ; but being found incompatible with...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Literary

David Hume - 2007 - 630 páginas
...of the parts is not discerned : the true characters of style are little distinguished. The several perfections and defects seem wrapped up in a species...but being found incompatible with a just expression cither of reason or passion, soon palls upon the taste, and is then rejected with disdain, at least...
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