Elements of Mental And Moral Science Designed to Exhibit the Original Susceptib
Elements of Mental And Moral Science Designed to Exhibit the Original Susceptib
E George Payne
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Alison, " that constitutes that emotion of sublime delight, which every man of common sensibility feels upon the first prospect of Rome ?" — " It is ancient Rome which fills his imagination. It is the country of Caesar, and Cicero, and Virgil, which is before him. It is the mistress of the world which he sees, and who seems to him to rise again from her tomb, to give laws to the universe. " — " Take from him these associations, conceal from him that it is Rome that he sees, and how different wo...uld be his emotions !" I agree with Dr. Brown, that the quality or property, on the presence of which the emotions of sublimity arise, is 32(1 CLASS I. . SUBLIMITY vastness ; but the question is, " Do the emotions directly flow from the perception of this quality, as the sensation of fragrance is the direct result of the contact of certain par- ticles, and the olfactory nerve, — or are they excited through the medium of those conceptions of power, or wisdom, which the view of the quality suggests?
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