| 1876 - 604 páginas
...reality, calling us out of ourselves in a thousand forms of action. But when reflection begins to act on those objects they are dissipated under its influence...dwarfed to the narrow chamber of the individual mind.' A most exact description of that analytical process of the imagination which we have traced in the... | |
| 1876 - 606 páginas
...reality, calling us out of ourselves in a thousand forms of action. But when reflection begins to act on those objects they are dissipated under its influence...contracts still further. the whole scope of observation is dtcarfed to the narrow chamber of the individual mind' A most exact description of that analytical... | |
| 1876 - 576 páginas
...reality, calling us out of ourselves in a thousand forms of action. But when reflection begins to act on those objects they are dissipated under its influence;...unstable, flickering, inconsistent, which burn and arc extinguished with our consciousness of them, it contracts still further, the whole seope of observation... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 páginas
...— colour, odour, texture — in the mind of the observer. And if we continue to dwell in thought on this world, not of objects in the solidity with...impressions unstable, flickering, inconsistent, which burn 25 and are extinguished with our consciousness of them, it contracts still further ; the whole scope... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 páginas
...— colour, odour, texture — in the mind of the observer. And if we continue to dwell in thought on this world, not of objects in the solidity with...impressions unstable, flickering, inconsistent, which burn 25 and are extinguished with our consciousness of them, it contracts still further; the whole scope... | |
| Ferris Greenslet - 1903 - 192 páginas
...— colour, odour, texture — in the mind of the observer. And if we continue to dwell in thought on this world, not of objects in the solidity with...of observation is dwarfed to the narrow chamber of thejodwidual mind. Experience, already reduced to a swarm \ of impressions, is ringed round for each... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 páginas
...texture — in the mind of the observer. And if we continue to dwell in thought on this world, not of the objects in the solidity with which language invests...further: the whole scope of observation is dwarfed into the narrow chamber of the. individual mind. Experience, already reduced to a group of impressions,... | |
| Joseph Ronsley - 1977 - 344 páginas
...says that external objects dissolve in our reflexion and analysis until they become nothing more than "impressions unstable, flickering, inconsistent, which...burn and are extinguished with our consciousness of them."29 But even if this were true, it would require the force of reflexion and analysis, the gem-like... | |
| Walter Pater - 1980 - 531 páginas
...— colour, odour, texture — in the mind of the observer. And if we continue to dwell in thought on this world, not of objects in the solidity with...impressions, unstable, flickering, inconsistent, which burn 25 and are extinguished with our consciousness of them, it contracts still further: the whole scope... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 páginas
...those objects they are dissipated under its influence; the cohesive force seems suspended like some trick of magic, each object is loosed into a group...further, the whole scope of observation is dwarfed into the narrow chamber of the individual mind. Experience, already reduced to a swarm of impressions,... | |
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