Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... produceth a painful emotion and of confequence a defire to have the au- thor punished . Even things inanimate often raise defire . The goods of fortune are objects of defire , almost univerfally ; and the defire , when more than ...
... produceth a painful emotion and of confequence a defire to have the au- thor punished . Even things inanimate often raise defire . The goods of fortune are objects of defire , almost univerfally ; and the defire , when more than ...
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... produceth a very pleasant feeling . Sicknefs hath not that effect , because it is always attended with a depreffion of fpirits . Hence it is , that the gradual diminution of acute pain , occafions a mixt emotion , partly pleasant ...
... produceth a very pleasant feeling . Sicknefs hath not that effect , because it is always attended with a depreffion of fpirits . Hence it is , that the gradual diminution of acute pain , occafions a mixt emotion , partly pleasant ...
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... produceth in the spectator love or esteem for the author . The spectator hath at the fame time a feparate feeling ; which , being mixed with love or esteem , the capital emotion , hath not been much adverted to . It is a vague feel- ing ...
... produceth in the spectator love or esteem for the author . The spectator hath at the fame time a feparate feeling ; which , being mixed with love or esteem , the capital emotion , hath not been much adverted to . It is a vague feel- ing ...
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... produceth in a fpecta- tor the paffion of admiration directed upon the au- thor . But befide this well - known paffion , a fepa- rate feeling is raised in the spectator : which may be called an emotion of courage , because while under ...
... produceth in a fpecta- tor the paffion of admiration directed upon the au- thor . But befide this well - known paffion , a fepa- rate feeling is raised in the spectator : which may be called an emotion of courage , because while under ...
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... produceth friendship for a perfon in dif- trefs . Pity interefts us in its object , and recom- mends all its virtuous qualities . For this reason , fe- male beauty fhews best in distress ; and is more apt to infpire love , than upon ...
... produceth friendship for a perfon in dif- trefs . Pity interefts us in its object , and recom- mends all its virtuous qualities . For this reason , fe- male beauty fhews best in distress ; and is more apt to infpire love , than upon ...
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