Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... Emotions and Paffions . Th HE fine arts , as obferved above * , are all of them calculated to give pleasure to the eye or the ear ; and they never defcend to gratify the tafte , touch , or fmell . At the fame time , the feelings of the ...
... Emotions and Paffions . Th HE fine arts , as obferved above * , are all of them calculated to give pleasure to the eye or the ear ; and they never defcend to gratify the tafte , touch , or fmell . At the fame time , the feelings of the ...
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... emotions and paffions that are the most common and familiar ; for to explain every paffion and emotion , however fingular , would be an endless work . And though I could not well take up lefs ground , without feparating things ...
... emotions and paffions that are the most common and familiar ; for to explain every paffion and emotion , however fingular , would be an endless work . And though I could not well take up lefs ground , without feparating things ...
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... emotions and robinco paffions . SECT . I. Difference betwixt emotion and paffion . -Caufes that are the most common and the moft extenfive.Paffion confidered Paffion confidered as productive of action . HESE branches are fo interwoven ...
... emotions and robinco paffions . SECT . I. Difference betwixt emotion and paffion . -Caufes that are the most common and the moft extenfive.Paffion confidered Paffion confidered as productive of action . HESE branches are fo interwoven ...
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... emotions thus produced , we inquire for no other caufe but merely the prefence of the object . It must further be obferved , that the things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their pro- perties and qualities . To the emotion ...
... emotions thus produced , we inquire for no other caufe but merely the prefence of the object . It must further be obferved , that the things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their pro- perties and qualities . To the emotion ...
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... emotion ? and the pleafura- ble emotion rifes to a great height , when it is the intention of the giver to relieve a virtuous family from want . Actions are thus qualified by the in- tention of the agent . But they are not qualified by ...
... emotion ? and the pleafura- ble emotion rifes to a great height , when it is the intention of the giver to relieve a virtuous family from want . Actions are thus qualified by the in- tention of the agent . But they are not qualified by ...
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