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the senses or the recipient and more passive faculty of the soul , I have re - introduced the word sensuous ... the term sensual is seldom used at present , except in ; a bad sense , and sensitive would convey a different meaning .
the senses or the recipient and more passive faculty of the soul , I have re - introduced the word sensuous ... the term sensual is seldom used at present , except in ; a bad sense , and sensitive would convey a different meaning .
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We use this word in two senses ; in the first for whatever agrees with our nature , for that which is congruous with the primary constitution of our senses . Thus green is naturally agreeable to the eye . In this sense the word ...
We use this word in two senses ; in the first for whatever agrees with our nature , for that which is congruous with the primary constitution of our senses . Thus green is naturally agreeable to the eye . In this sense the word ...
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ing senses appear in part passive , and combine with the perception of the outward object a distinct sense of our own life . Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain ...
ing senses appear in part passive , and combine with the perception of the outward object a distinct sense of our own life . Taste , therefore , as opposed to vision and sound , will teach us to expect in its metaphorical use a certain ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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