Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... fympathetic emotion of virtue , refembles , in one refpect , the well - known appetites that lead to the propagation and prefervation of the fpecies . The appetites Ch . II . appetites of hunger , thirft , Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... fympathetic emotion of virtue , refembles , in one refpect , the well - known appetites that lead to the propagation and prefervation of the fpecies . The appetites Ch . II . appetites of hunger , thirft , Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... fpecies , is perceived by us to be regular and good † ; and con- fequently every fuch action appears agreeable to us . The fame obfervation is applicable to paffions and emotions . Every feeling that is conformable to the common nature ...
... fpecies , is perceived by us to be regular and good † ; and con- fequently every fuch action appears agreeable to us . The fame obfervation is applicable to paffions and emotions . Every feeling that is conformable to the common nature ...
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... fpecies is the subject . He enjoys an eleva- tion equal to that of the greatest hero , of an Alex- ander or a Cæfar , of a Brutus or an Epaminondas . He accompanies these heroes in their fublimest sen- timents and most hazardous ...
... fpecies is the subject . He enjoys an eleva- tion equal to that of the greatest hero , of an Alex- ander or a Cæfar , of a Brutus or an Epaminondas . He accompanies these heroes in their fublimest sen- timents and most hazardous ...
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... fpecies of false sublime , known by the name of bombaft , is common among writers of a mean ge- nius . It is a serious endeavour , by ftrained de- scription , to raife a low or familiar fubject above its rank ; which instead of being ...
... fpecies of false sublime , known by the name of bombaft , is common among writers of a mean ge- nius . It is a serious endeavour , by ftrained de- scription , to raife a low or familiar fubject above its rank ; which instead of being ...
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... fpecies of falfe fublime , is still more faulty than bombaft ; and that is , to force an eleva- tion by introducing imaginary beings without pre- ferving any propriety in their actions ; as if it were lawful to afcribe every ...
... fpecies of falfe fublime , is still more faulty than bombaft ; and that is , to force an eleva- tion by introducing imaginary beings without pre- ferving any propriety in their actions ; as if it were lawful to afcribe every ...
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