id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11391 Allston, Washington Lectures on Art .txt text/plain 59634 2425 66 nay, it is to the mind an essential, imperative truth, then emerging, called an _object_, as forming the opposite to a mere subject of man a mere animal, the very act of living, in his natural or healthy the effect be different, except in degree, from the beauty of a human doubtless many things in nature which affect men very differently; and the mere imagination; for we feel it in art only less than in nature, object having a moral nature can be presented without some personal we account for a scene in nature, a bird, an animal, a human form, for a true specimen of what was proper or natural to the human mind; convince the mind that its true object is not merely out of, but mean any thing (admitted by the mind as _true_) which is peculiar truth of things in the natural or external world; by Invention, any ./cache/11391.txt ./txt/11391.txt