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... feel the truth of his religion'.37 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'.37 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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