His hair was like the threeds of gold, Drawne frae Minervas loome: 110 His lipps like roses drapping dew, His breath was a' perfume.
The theory of Lipps does not differ very greatly from that of Jouffroy, for he assumes that artistic beauty is the sympathetic.
The merely psychological and associationist view finds in Theodore Lipps its chief exponent.
Labours such as those of Lipps have been of value, since they have cleared away a number of errors that blocked the way, and restrained speculation to the field of the internal consciousness.
The feeling of finality in the return to 2n is explained by Lipps and his followers, from the fact that the two-division is most natural, and so tones of 2n vibrations would have the character of rest and equilibrium.
Oh what a chary care then Had womene neede have boathe of lipps and eyes When every fayre woord's censur'd liberty, And every kind looke meere licensiousnes!
Lipps calls attention to another instance: ``It may be that I am capable of retaining every word of a speech and of observing at the same time the expression which accompanies the speech.
Lipps recognizes as the really different grounds of association only similarity and simultaneity (the simultaneity of their presence in the mind, especially).
Lipps proposed the principle of mechanical-esthetic unity, according to which we unconsciously give to every space-form a living personality and unconsciously consider certain mechanical forces acting.
The dynamic theory of Lipps gives an important role to the inner activity of the observer, which is not necessarily separated from the objects viewed, but may be felt as being in the objects.
It were a sinne To feare you can retract what both our lipps Have seal'd, and loose a happines so neare And so secure.
Mercy wilbe proud T'infold him gently in her Ivory armes, And, as she walkes along with him, each word He speakes sheele greedily catch at with a kisse From his soft lipps such as the amorous Fawnes Enforce on the light Satyrs.
Of their blood offerings will I not pertake, Nor of their names shall my lipps mention make.
Lipps theory is developed in a number of works, the chief of which is Asthetik: Psychologie des Schonen und der Kunst, see esp.
Lipps and others who follow him seek to show that this vitalizing activity of the fancy, which produces a new and illusory object, is the essential ingredient in the aesthetic enjoyment of the forms of material objects.
It is a familiar and generally recognized experience, as Lipps has observed, that any threat or harm done to a value evokes in us a heightened appreciation of its worth.
I thincke his noase sum what wide and turninge Upp Blubarde Lipps turninge outwards Especially the over Lipps most Uppwards toword the Noase Kewryoos in speetche If he do now contynewe his custome .
Jerry Lipps was passing in the road when they bore her out the gate, and he started to sidle by with averted eyes.
When the dread 'Ite' shall diuide Those limbs of death, from Thy left side; Let those life-speaking lipps command That I inheritt Thy right hand.
What might suffice To fitt his soule to heauenly exercise Sufficed him: and may we guesse his hart 25 By what his lipps brings forth, his onely part Is God and godly thoughtes.
O what delight, when reueal'd Life shall stand, And teach thy lipps Heaun with His hand; 130 On which thou now maist to thy wishes Heap vp thy consecrated kisses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lipps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.