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... feel the truth of his religion ' . " But this was no mere subordination of evidence or argument to feelings and especially not to aesthetic feelings of the kind which George Santayana refers to as ' emotional shocks'.38 Rather Coleridge ...
... feel the truth of his religion ' . " But this was no mere subordination of evidence or argument to feelings and especially not to aesthetic feelings of the kind which George Santayana refers to as ' emotional shocks'.38 Rather Coleridge ...
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... feel – I feel it all . . . ' , it is clear that he is trying to persuade himself . His real experience was expressed hauntingly by Coleridge , ' I see , not feel , how beautiful they are ' . So he is indeed reversing Plato's theory in ...
... feel – I feel it all . . . ' , it is clear that he is trying to persuade himself . His real experience was expressed hauntingly by Coleridge , ' I see , not feel , how beautiful they are ' . So he is indeed reversing Plato's theory in ...
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... feeling : ' things to touch the heart , and dispose the mind to a meditative tenderness ' ( 95 ) and ' the general ... feel for him . Lamb's contribution to the tradition of sympathy is to suggest , by way of Hogarth , how an aesthetic ...
... feeling : ' things to touch the heart , and dispose the mind to a meditative tenderness ' ( 95 ) and ' the general ... feel for him . Lamb's contribution to the tradition of sympathy is to suggest , by way of Hogarth , how an aesthetic ...
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