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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... opposite to what are above described . Diffimilar coexistent emo- tions , as faid above , never fail to diftrefs the mind by the difference of their tones ; from which fituation a feeling of harmony never can proceed ; and this holds ...
... opposite to what are above described . Diffimilar coexistent emo- tions , as faid above , never fail to diftrefs the mind by the difference of their tones ; from which fituation a feeling of harmony never can proceed ; and this holds ...
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... opposite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fin- gular , that , in a barren country , a computed mile is always longer , than near the capital , where the country is rich and ...
... opposite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fin- gular , that , in a barren country , a computed mile is always longer , than near the capital , where the country is rich and ...
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... opposite effect : they raife abhorrence , and fortify the spectator in his averfion to fuch actions . When anger is immo- derate , it cannot fail to produce the fame effect . PART VII . Final Caufes of the more frequent Emotions and ...
... opposite effect : they raife abhorrence , and fortify the spectator in his averfion to fuch actions . When anger is immo- derate , it cannot fail to produce the fame effect . PART VII . Final Caufes of the more frequent Emotions and ...
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... opposite relation of incongruity or impropriety * . If things connected be the fubject of congrui- ty , it is reasonable beforehand to expect a de- gree of congruity proportioned to the degree of the connection . And , upon examination ...
... opposite relation of incongruity or impropriety * . If things connected be the fubject of congrui- ty , it is reasonable beforehand to expect a de- gree of congruity proportioned to the degree of the connection . And , upon examination ...
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... opposite . As for example , where Sir Rodger de Coverley , in the Spectator , fpeaking of his widow , That he would have given her a coal - pit to have kept her in clean linen ; and that her finger fhould have fparkled with one hundred ...
... opposite . As for example , where Sir Rodger de Coverley , in the Spectator , fpeaking of his widow , That he would have given her a coal - pit to have kept her in clean linen ; and that her finger fhould have fparkled with one hundred ...
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