Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... felt in proceeding along an ascending feries , which is extremely delightful . The pleasure here exceeds what arifes from following the courfe of nature ; and it is this pleafure which regulates our train of thought in the cafe now ...
... felt in proceeding along an ascending feries , which is extremely delightful . The pleasure here exceeds what arifes from following the courfe of nature ; and it is this pleafure which regulates our train of thought in the cafe now ...
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... felt in the oppofite courfe . Elevation . touches the mind not less than grandeur doth ; and in raifing the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible plea- fure . But the course of nature hath still a greater influence than ...
... felt in the oppofite courfe . Elevation . touches the mind not less than grandeur doth ; and in raifing the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible plea- fure . But the course of nature hath still a greater influence than ...
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... felt . A flight degree of refentment , where my chief view in acting is the pleafure arifing to myself from gratifying the paffion , is juftly denominated Selfish . Where revenge flames fo high as to have no other aim but the ...
... felt . A flight degree of refentment , where my chief view in acting is the pleafure arifing to myself from gratifying the paffion , is juftly denominated Selfish . Where revenge flames fo high as to have no other aim but the ...
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... felt in a reverie , where a man , lofing fight of himself , is totally occupied with the objects paf- fing in his mind , which he conceives to be really . exifting in his prefence . The power of fpeech to raise emotions , depends ...
... felt in a reverie , where a man , lofing fight of himself , is totally occupied with the objects paf- fing in his mind , which he conceives to be really . exifting in his prefence . The power of fpeech to raise emotions , depends ...
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... felt , not as a quality of the garden , but of the emotion produced by it . I give an oppofite exam- ple . A rotten carcass is loathfome and difagreea- ble , and raises in the fpectator a painful emotion . The difagreeablenefs is a ...
... felt , not as a quality of the garden , but of the emotion produced by it . I give an oppofite exam- ple . A rotten carcass is loathfome and difagreea- ble , and raises in the fpectator a painful emotion . The difagreeablenefs is a ...
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