Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 psl. |
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... , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , 210 250 258 272 278 Chap . Chap . 9. Uniformity and Variety Appendix . Concerning the xiv CONTENT S.
... , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , 210 250 258 272 278 Chap . Chap . 9. Uniformity and Variety Appendix . Concerning the xiv CONTENT S.
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... force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lofe their relish ; and are generally neglected in the ma- turity of life , which difpofes to more ferious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism ...
... force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lofe their relish ; and are generally neglected in the ma- turity of life , which difpofes to more ferious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism ...
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... now mentioned , raife emotions by means of their properties and qualities to the e- motion raised by a large river , its fize , its force , and and its fluency , contributes each a fhare : the 36 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
... now mentioned , raife emotions by means of their properties and qualities to the e- motion raised by a large river , its fize , its force , and and its fluency , contributes each a fhare : the 36 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
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... force , by increafing the sense of our present hap- piness . In the case of an acute pain , a peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk cir- culation of the animal fpirits occafioned by acute pain , continues after the pain ...
... force , by increafing the sense of our present hap- piness . In the case of an acute pain , a peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk cir- culation of the animal fpirits occafioned by acute pain , continues after the pain ...
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... force of habit . We approve every vir- tuous action , and bestow our affection on the author ; but if virtuous actions produced no other effect upon us , good example would not have great influence the fympathetic emotion under ...
... force of habit . We approve every vir- tuous action , and bestow our affection on the author ; but if virtuous actions produced no other effect upon us , good example would not have great influence the fympathetic emotion under ...
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