Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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Side iii
... pursuits . To his friends these circum- stances will render the Work additionally valuable . They will , from the natural and best feelings of the human heart , cherish the relic which reminds them of those hours of 4 2.
... pursuits . To his friends these circum- stances will render the Work additionally valuable . They will , from the natural and best feelings of the human heart , cherish the relic which reminds them of those hours of 4 2.
Side viii
... Human Knowledge ; in a Series of One Hundred and Twenty Numbers , at One Shilling each , which will be published weekly till the Work is completed , or the First Part of a Series of Twelve Monthly Parts , at Ten Shillings each ; or ...
... Human Knowledge ; in a Series of One Hundred and Twenty Numbers , at One Shilling each , which will be published weekly till the Work is completed , or the First Part of a Series of Twelve Monthly Parts , at Ten Shillings each ; or ...
Side 1
... human na- ture it is that certain appearances , sounds or ideas are delightful to the human mind . VOL . I. B. * The pleasure which is imparted by the fine arts , VOL LETTER Introduction -Principle of Association -Plea- sures from the ...
... human na- ture it is that certain appearances , sounds or ideas are delightful to the human mind . VOL . I. B. * The pleasure which is imparted by the fine arts , VOL LETTER Introduction -Principle of Association -Plea- sures from the ...
Side 5
... may be resolved , in part at least , into the prin- ciple of association . Many of the human pas- sions are chiefly , if not entirely , derived from it . Thus patriotism , or the strong attachment which PRINCIPLE OF ASSOCIATION . 5.
... may be resolved , in part at least , into the prin- ciple of association . Many of the human pas- sions are chiefly , if not entirely , derived from it . Thus patriotism , or the strong attachment which PRINCIPLE OF ASSOCIATION . 5.
Side 6
... human mind , of which , after all , but little is known ; and my wish is rather to make these letters practical than spe- culative . The pleasures afforded by the fine arts , music , painting , and poetry , have been termed " the ...
... human mind , of which , after all , but little is known ; and my wish is rather to make these letters practical than spe- culative . The pleasures afforded by the fine arts , music , painting , and poetry , have been termed " the ...
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