Santayana says that we can "distinguish the material of things from the various forms it may successively assume; we can distinguish, also, the earlier and the later impressions made by the same object; and we can ascertain the coexistence of one impression with another, or with the memory of others. But aesthetic feeling itself has temporality, and this physiology of its causes is not a description of its proper nature."
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