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And as a particular pleasure is found in anticipating the recurrence of sounds and quantities , all compositions that have this charm super - added , whatever be their contents , may be entitled poems . So much for the superficial form ...
And as a particular pleasure is found in anticipating the recurrence of sounds and quantities , all compositions that have this charm super - added , whatever be their contents , may be entitled poems . So much for the superficial form ...
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How far it is a real preference of the refined to the gross pleasures , is another question , upon the supposi . tion that pleasure , in some form or other , is that alone which 10 determines men to the objects of the former ; -whether ...
How far it is a real preference of the refined to the gross pleasures , is another question , upon the supposi . tion that pleasure , in some form or other , is that alone which 10 determines men to the objects of the former ; -whether ...
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2. the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . Cp . Kant , Werke , 1 : 315 , ' If art has the feeling of pleasure for its immediate end , it is then termed aesthetic art . It is strange that Coleridge should have ...
2. the purpose of immediate pleasure , through the medium of beauty . Cp . Kant , Werke , 1 : 315 , ' If art has the feeling of pleasure for its immediate end , it is then termed aesthetic art . It is strange that Coleridge should have ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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