Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... still more remarkably the feelings of the former from those of the latter . A feeling pleasant or painful cannot exist but in the mind ; and yet because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon ...
... still more remarkably the feelings of the former from those of the latter . A feeling pleasant or painful cannot exist but in the mind ; and yet because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon ...
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... still more general and com- prehenfive . In our progrefs from particular effects to general caufes , and from particular pro- pofitions to the more comprehenfive , we feel a gradual dilatation or expanfion of mind , like what is felt in ...
... still more general and com- prehenfive . In our progrefs from particular effects to general caufes , and from particular pro- pofitions to the more comprehenfive , we feel a gradual dilatation or expanfion of mind , like what is felt in ...
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... still a greater influence than elevation ; and therefore the pleasure . of falling with rain , and defcending gradually with a river , prevails over that of mounting up- ward . Hence the agreeableness of smoke afcend- ing in a calm ...
... still a greater influence than elevation ; and therefore the pleasure . of falling with rain , and defcending gradually with a river , prevails over that of mounting up- ward . Hence the agreeableness of smoke afcend- ing in a calm ...
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... still less power . But if a paffion be raised by the principal object , the fecon- dary emotion may readily fwell into a paffion for the acceffory , provided the acceffory be a proper object for defire . And thus it happens that one ...
... still less power . But if a paffion be raised by the principal object , the fecon- dary emotion may readily fwell into a paffion for the acceffory , provided the acceffory be a proper object for defire . And thus it happens that one ...
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... still more remarkable with refpect to my countrymen in general . The grandeur of the complex object , fwells the paffion of felf - love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every paffion , when it fwells beyond its ordinary ...
... still more remarkable with refpect to my countrymen in general . The grandeur of the complex object , fwells the paffion of felf - love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every paffion , when it fwells beyond its ordinary ...
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