An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste

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Luke Hansard, 1805 - 471 Seiten
 

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As to the Sexes in Mankind
9
Mr Humes Opinion considered
10
Sexual Tastes of Brutes
11
Double meaning of the Word Taste
12
How violated in the dead Languages
13
How far addressed to organic Sense
14
Musical and Poetical Melody
15
Distance and Direction of Sounds
16
Their Grandeur and Sublimity
17
Mixed Qualities and Sensationshow separated
18
Adverse Opinions of Mr Price and Boileau
19
OF SENSATION
20
Mixed Qualities and Sensations further explained
21
Its Organs 2 Primary or simple Sensation 3 Variation
22
Irritation
23
The latter further examined Mental Sympathies 5 Beauties of Colour and Form in Animals
24
English Verseits Nature and Character
25
Appropriated Beauties of particular Kinds depending on Habit Irregularity
26
Sexual Predilectionstheir Influence and Effects
27
Force of Lightas reflected
28
As acting directly upon the Eye Mr Burkes Error
29
Darkness Mr Burkes Notion of it examined
30
Other Privations compared with
31
Difficulty of considering Sensation alone
32
Their different Effects in Poetry
33
Ideas according to Plato
34
Vicious Modes of pronouncing Greek and Latin
35
Why they do not destroy the Character of Verse
36
Scepticism
40
Pathetic must be Sublime
41
Its Origin 12 Inverted Action of the Nerves Cessation 13 Various Pleasures of Cessation or inverted Action
42
Selfish Passions pollos unko Knergy
43
Distress remote from Self Miltons Satan
44
Remembrances of past Sufferings
45
In different Individuals
46
Infinity Extent Vastness 4
47
Magnificence Richness Splendor
48
Darkness Vacuity Silence
49
Storms Earthquakes Volcanos
51
Passage of Virgil
52
of Lucretius
53
Superstition and Enthusiasm
54
Their Principles in common Observation
55
Plague Pestilence Famine Discord
57
Its Causes CHAP V OF SIGHT
58
Pain and Terror not Sources of the Sublime
59
Mr Burkes Philosophy on the Subject
60
Not clearly understood by himself
61
Leads to Materialism
62
His progressive Scale of the Sublime
63
Contrary in its Principles to the System of Longi nus and all others known
64
Pastoral Love in Theocritus
65
Forms appropriate to Sculpture
66
Uniformity and Regularity
75
Irregularity and Mutilation
76
As affecting general Characteristics or Mental Sym pathies
77
As differently perceived by the Mind or the
78
Mr Prices Illustration coque os cartas
79
His general Mistake of Ideas for Things
80
Deceptions of sexual and social Sympathies
81
Regularity and Irregularity in Features and Atti tudes
82
Ease Grace Elegance and Dignity of Gesture and Attitude
83
Belong to Character and Expression and not to par ticular Lines and Forms
84
Primary Effects Projection 3 Distance
85
Dignity and Elegance wherein different
86
Enthusiastic Language Heroic Style
87
Lyric Style Pindar Sophocles Gray
88
Miltons Imagery sometimes obscure not so in the Instance quoted by Mr Burke
89
Where really so faulty Instance
90
Influence of Authority
91
Images limited mental Energies not
92
Instances and Illustrations
93
Clumps and Canals Terraces and Borders
94
Composition in Houses Offices and Plantations
95
Hanging Terraces
96
Irregularity in Architecture
97
Exemplified
98
Trick and Affectation in Houses
99
In Lodges Cottages Gateways
101
Situations
102
Sir John Vanbrugh
103
Mr Brown
104
Made Water
105
Walks
106
Smallness of Size twake
107
In Women In Animals or other Objects
108
Gradual Diminution or Tapering
109
General Rules Limpe of pretty
110
In Morals
111
Affections Abstract Principles
112
Their Effects
113
Whether negative or affirmative
114
In Taste and Manners
115
Academies their Effect on
116
Accounted for Rute
117
Mechanical and liberal Arts their difference
118
Feeling Sentiment and Science in Painting
119
OF IMAGINATION
132
Its Effects on Temper and Disposition Lunacy 3 Intoxication 4 Dreams 5 Anxiety Grief and Vexation 6 Vivacity Wit Madness
134
Particularly in Vision
198
Dancing 88 Grace of Savages
208
Of the Greeks
270
༧ནི ཏི མ هیم
272
In Sculpture
292
Visible Magnitude 5 Error of Mr Burke 6 Irritationits Effects on the Organ 7 Pleasures and Pains Colours
359
OF NOVELTY
436

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