Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 29Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... principle , but not as a theory . It does not exhaust the problem . Something further needs to be explained . And , be- sides , the principle of association is , for the most part , though not exclusively , applicable to objects of art ...
... principle , but not as a theory . It does not exhaust the problem . Something further needs to be explained . And , be- sides , the principle of association is , for the most part , though not exclusively , applicable to objects of art ...
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... principle of resemblance . The principle of resemblance consists in the analogy which is felt between the effect which one object produces upon us , and that of another . The other object is by this felt analogy recalled to our minds ...
... principle of resemblance . The principle of resemblance consists in the analogy which is felt between the effect which one object produces upon us , and that of another . The other object is by this felt analogy recalled to our minds ...
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... principle , but thought that the whole theory of taste ultimately reposed upon it alone . The class of analogical ... principle of impression , as we have chosen to call it , will not do so ; because we all admit the force of association ...
... principle , but thought that the whole theory of taste ultimately reposed upon it alone . The class of analogical ... principle of impression , as we have chosen to call it , will not do so ; because we all admit the force of association ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE I THEORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 3 |
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION | 21 |
IIILA BORDES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY | 51 |
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