The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory |
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abstract aesthetic æsthetic value Alfred de Musset appeal apperception appreciation appropriate art artist asso associations attention beauty of form becomes ception character charm colour conceived conception consciousness constitute definite delight direction discrimination distinction effect emotion ence environment epithets in Homer essence Esthetic education evil existence experience expression external fact fancy feel function give happiness human nature idea ideal imagination impressions indeterminate individual infinite instinct interest intrinsic judgments kind landscape less material meaning ment mind moral ness nomical object objectified observation organ ornament ourselves pain passion perceived perception perfection plateresque pleasure poet possible practical present principle reality relation retina rience romanticism satisfaction sensation sensuous sexual sion soul sound specific spontaneous stellar distances stimulation sublime suggestion Sybaris symbol symmetry taste tendency terminate object theory thetic things thought tical tion tive truth ugly unity utility vague virtue words