Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... 3. Caufes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow , 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its caufe , 5. In many inftances one Emotion is productive of another . - The Same of Paffions , 66 Chap . Chap . 2. continued . Part . Sect . Pag.
... 3. Caufes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow , 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its caufe , 5. In many inftances one Emotion is productive of another . - The Same of Paffions , 66 Chap . Chap . 2. continued . Part . Sect . Pag.
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... caufe that prevents a train of thought from being continued through the ftricteft connections : much depends on the pre- fent tone of mind : fora fubject that accords . with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good fpirits , B 2 ...
... caufe that prevents a train of thought from being continued through the ftricteft connections : much depends on the pre- fent tone of mind : fora fubject that accords . with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good fpirits , B 2 ...
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... caufe clearly diftinguishable from that now mentioned , hath also a confiderable influence to vary the natural train of ideas ; which is , that , in the minds of fome perfons , thoughts and circumftances crowd upon each other by the ...
... caufe clearly diftinguishable from that now mentioned , hath also a confiderable influence to vary the natural train of ideas ; which is , that , in the minds of fome perfons , thoughts and circumftances crowd upon each other by the ...
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... caufe ; and again , many of these caufes under one still more general and comprehenfive : in our progress from particular effects to general caufes , and from particular propofitions to the more com- prehenfive , we feel a gradual ...
... caufe ; and again , many of these caufes under one still more general and comprehenfive : in our progress from particular effects to general caufes , and from particular propofitions to the more com- prehenfive , we feel a gradual ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary , or even natural , to fufpend for fo long a time the principal action in its most interesting period the poet can find no pretext for an ad- venture fo ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary , or even natural , to fufpend for fo long a time the principal action in its most interesting period the poet can find no pretext for an ad- venture fo ...
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