tis from Mind, when they adorn Matter, that they primarily proceed: so that, whether we contemplate the works of Art, or the more excellent Works of Nature, all that we look at, as beautiful, or listen to, as harmonious, is the genuine EFFLUENCE OR EMANATION... Philosophical Arrangements - Página 114por James Harris - 1775 - 485 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Adams - 1794 - 606 páginas
...into purrifaction and decay. It is in mind that forms exift, before matter can receive them; it is from mind, when they adorn matter, that they primarily...contemplate the works of art, or the more excellent operations in nature, all that we look at as beautiful, or liften to as harmonious, is the genuine... | |
| James Harris - 1799 - 544 páginas
...r\ 4-t/x?i uvxtg .i) Xfif «V xai yaj r> ^EIJ o^yavon sov fyyxvuv. Airijl. in Itc, Ch.VI. them (I); 'tis from Mind, when they adorn Matter, that they...that, whether we contemplate the works of Art, or ths more excellent Works of Nature, all that we look at, as beautiful, or liften to, as harmonious,... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 652 páginas
...matter can receive them ; z it is from mind, when they adorn matter, that they primarily proceed : so that, whether we contemplate the works of art, or...works of nature, all that we look at as beautiful, or listen to as harmonious, is the genuine effluence or emanation of mind." And now to recapitulate what... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 616 páginas
...matter can receive them ; z it is from mind, when they adorn matter, that they primarily proceed : so that, whether we contemplate the works of art, or...works of nature, all that we look at as beautiful, or listen to as harmonious, is the genuine effluence or emanation of mind." And now to recapitulate what... | |
| George Redford - 1847 - 266 páginas
...before matter can receive them; 'tis from mind, when they adorn matter, that they primarily proceed ; so that, whether we contemplate the works of art, or...works of nature, all that we look at as beautiful, or listen to as harmonious, is the genuine effluence or emanation of mind." To return, the " idea" of... | |
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