Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... Means or Instrument conceived to be the agent .... 878 66 5. A figure which , among related Objects , extends the Properties of one to another 878 " 6. Metaphor and Allegory 881 ......... " 7 Figure of Speech ... 392 TABLE 1. Subjects ...
... Means or Instrument conceived to be the agent .... 878 66 5. A figure which , among related Objects , extends the Properties of one to another 878 " 6. Metaphor and Allegory 881 ......... " 7 Figure of Speech ... 392 TABLE 1. Subjects ...
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... means of sensible phantasms , and things intelligible by intelligible phantasms ; and that these phantasms have the form of the object without the matter , as the impression of a seal upon wax has the form of a seal without its matter ...
... means of sensible phantasms , and things intelligible by intelligible phantasms ; and that these phantasms have the form of the object without the matter , as the impression of a seal upon wax has the form of a seal without its matter ...
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... means of that impression . With respect to vision in particular , we are profoundly ignorant by what means and in what manner the picture on the retina tunica contributes to produce a sight of the object . One thing only is clear , that ...
... means of that impression . With respect to vision in particular , we are profoundly ignorant by what means and in what manner the picture on the retina tunica contributes to produce a sight of the object . One thing only is clear , that ...
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... means of multiplying ideas without end , and of providing every individual with a sufficient stock to answer , not only the necessities , but even the elegancies of life . 19. Further , man is endued with a sort of creative power : he ...
... means of multiplying ideas without end , and of providing every individual with a sufficient stock to answer , not only the necessities , but even the elegancies of life . 19. Further , man is endued with a sort of creative power : he ...
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... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a ... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon ...
... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a ... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon ...
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