Littell's Living Age, Volume 139Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 262
... senses are by looking at it , by handling it , each sen- dominated by the idea suggested , and they sation having been acquired by its particu- are very much in the position of an insane lar sense in the course of an education person ...
... senses are by looking at it , by handling it , each sen- dominated by the idea suggested , and they sation having been acquired by its particu- are very much in the position of an insane lar sense in the course of an education person ...
Page 765
... sense of vagueness which belongs to the more fugitive com- parisons of modern poetry . This remark naturally leads ... sense of the mys- tudes to our fancy . The painter loves to terious in art , is that of imagination in its crown his ...
... sense of vagueness which belongs to the more fugitive com- parisons of modern poetry . This remark naturally leads ... sense of the mys- tudes to our fancy . The painter loves to terious in art , is that of imagination in its crown his ...
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... sense of the mys- terious in art , is that of imagination in its narrow sense . We refer to those effects of art which depend on a full play of fancy in the recipient of the impression . The artist , whether painter or poet , is said in ...
... sense of the mys- terious in art , is that of imagination in its narrow sense . We refer to those effects of art which depend on a full play of fancy in the recipient of the impression . The artist , whether painter or poet , is said in ...
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