Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 28British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 107
... colour a likeness to the colour - print of Japan ; it is curious to think that Hokusai and Hiroshige the first were his contemporaries . Keats does not happen to give a list of artists nearer home in whose landscapes or figures he had ...
... colour a likeness to the colour - print of Japan ; it is curious to think that Hokusai and Hiroshige the first were his contemporaries . Keats does not happen to give a list of artists nearer home in whose landscapes or figures he had ...
Page 129
... colour - expanses . I do not think that direct inspection would enable anyone to decide with much confidence about the right analysis of either of these two intermediate kinds of sensation . Since there is this continuity , and since ...
... colour - expanses . I do not think that direct inspection would enable anyone to decide with much confidence about the right analysis of either of these two intermediate kinds of sensation . Since there is this continuity , and since ...
Page 135
... colour or temperature or smoothness or any other extensible quality is to use sentences without meaning . ( ii ) Extension is a quality of certain sensibilia , and it is meaningless to suggest that any characteristic which can belong to ...
... colour or temperature or smoothness or any other extensible quality is to use sentences without meaning . ( ii ) Extension is a quality of certain sensibilia , and it is meaningless to suggest that any characteristic which can belong to ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aeschylus Afrikander alliterative alliterative verse antiquities Archaeological armour Augsburg beak-head beast Berkeley Berkeley's Borovka British Bronze Cape Colony century character Chinese Colony colour criticism curls decoration deer dialects early Egypt English engraved etched example excavation fact followed Gaulish George George Adam Smith gold Greek Grierson Hamlet Hans Burgkmair Hopfer Indian Indo-Aryan inscriptions interest Iranian Isabella d'Este Italian Keats Kelermes languages later lecture lines linguistic material things means ment Milner mind Minusinsk Musée de l'Armée Museum nomads Nürnberg object Ordos Pascal Pazyryk Peffenhauser perceive person Petrie's piece plaques PLATE play poem poet poetry Prakrit preverb Professor pronoun Rostovtsev Sarmatian scholars Scottish Scythic Scyths sensations sense sensibile sensibilia sentence Siberia Society South Africa stanzas style Survey tion tomb translation Transvaal Uitlanders vase verb verse Vienna volitions Wallace Collection Welsh words XXVIII