Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... shall we fay upon this fubje & t ? Are passion and emotion fyno- nymous terms ? This cannot be averred . No feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire is termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many emotions which ...
... shall we fay upon this fubje & t ? Are passion and emotion fyno- nymous terms ? This cannot be averred . No feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire is termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many emotions which ...
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... shall endeavour to explain these terms by fami- liar examples . Viewing a fine garden , I perceive it to be beautiful or agreeable ; and I confider the beauty or agreeableness as belonging to the object , or as one of its qualities ...
... shall endeavour to explain these terms by fami- liar examples . Viewing a fine garden , I perceive it to be beautiful or agreeable ; and I confider the beauty or agreeableness as belonging to the object , or as one of its qualities ...
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... shall mention two which feem to be capital . First ,, There was occafion formerly to obferve * , that though ideas feldom ftart up in the mind without connection , yet that ideas which correspond to the prefent tone of the mind are ...
... shall mention two which feem to be capital . First ,, There was occafion formerly to obferve * , that though ideas feldom ftart up in the mind without connection , yet that ideas which correspond to the prefent tone of the mind are ...
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... shall be handled together , because , as obferved above , they are fcarce diftinguishable . Sentiments may be fo ftrained , as to become obfcure , or to exceed the capacity of the human mind . Against fuch licence of imagination , every ...
... shall be handled together , because , as obferved above , they are fcarce diftinguishable . Sentiments may be fo ftrained , as to become obfcure , or to exceed the capacity of the human mind . Against fuch licence of imagination , every ...
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... Shall cumber all the parts of Italy ; Blood and deftruction fhall be so in use , And dreadful objects fo familiar , VOL . I. H That That mothers fhall but fmile , when they behold Their Ch . IV . 169 GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
... Shall cumber all the parts of Italy ; Blood and deftruction fhall be so in use , And dreadful objects fo familiar , VOL . I. H That That mothers fhall but fmile , when they behold Their Ch . IV . 169 GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
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