Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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... Principle of Association . - Plea- sures from the Fine Arts Page LETTER II . Style 11 LETTER III . Sources of fine Composition 21 33 LETTER IV . The Sublime 28 LETTER V. The Pathetic 40 LETTER VI . The Ludicrous 47 Page LETTER VII ...
... Principle of Association . - Plea- sures from the Fine Arts Page LETTER II . Style 11 LETTER III . Sources of fine Composition 21 33 LETTER IV . The Sublime 28 LETTER V. The Pathetic 40 LETTER VI . The Ludicrous 47 Page LETTER VII ...
Side 1
... Principle of Association.- Pleasures from the fine Arts . MY DEAR JOHN , WE live in an age when almost every thing is ... principles on which those rules are founded constitute an object of anxious inquiry . Men have long agreed in ...
... Principle of Association.- Pleasures from the fine Arts . MY DEAR JOHN , WE live in an age when almost every thing is ... principles on which those rules are founded constitute an object of anxious inquiry . Men have long agreed in ...
Side 2
... principles . We have not yet in- deed been enabled to mount to the source whence their controul over the passions is derived ; but by observing carefully certain effects , we can generally foretel when these effects will be pro- duced ...
... principles . We have not yet in- deed been enabled to mount to the source whence their controul over the passions is derived ; but by observing carefully certain effects , we can generally foretel when these effects will be pro- duced ...
Side 3
... principle of association , something as uncon- nected with ideas of social pleasure or pain , as the vibrations of an Eolian harp . I find I have casually mentioned the word association , and it is necessary perhaps to enter upon a ...
... principle of association , something as uncon- nected with ideas of social pleasure or pain , as the vibrations of an Eolian harp . I find I have casually mentioned the word association , and it is necessary perhaps to enter upon a ...
Side 4
... principle of association depends the necessary succession of ideas in a train , of which any one may satisfy himself by attending to the operations of his own mind : ideas are intro- duced by an agreement in some of the parts of which ...
... principle of association depends the necessary succession of ideas in a train , of which any one may satisfy himself by attending to the operations of his own mind : ideas are intro- duced by an agreement in some of the parts of which ...
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