Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... distinguished from the useful arts . But , in order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally dis- agreeable . That subject is here attempted , as far ...
... distinguished from the useful arts . But , in order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally dis- agreeable . That subject is here attempted , as far ...
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... distinguished passion from emotion , we proceed to con- sider passion more at large , with respect , especially , to its power of producing action . We have daily and constant experience for our authority , that no man ever proceeds to ...
... distinguished passion from emotion , we proceed to con- sider passion more at large , with respect , especially , to its power of producing action . We have daily and constant experience for our authority , that no man ever proceeds to ...
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... distinguished into two kinds , general and particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions ...
... distinguished into two kinds , general and particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions ...
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... distinguished from the other Arcadians , by savage manners , wickedness , and cru- elty . I can attribute this difference to no other cause , but a total neglect among the people of Cynatha , of an institution established among the ...
... distinguished from the other Arcadians , by savage manners , wickedness , and cru- elty . I can attribute this difference to no other cause , but a total neglect among the people of Cynatha , of an institution established among the ...
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... distinguished from real presence , called a waking dream - As distinguished from reflective remembrance , it has no regard to time -In reading , truth and fiction equally excite emotions - History capable of excit- ing emotions by ideal ...
... distinguished from real presence , called a waking dream - As distinguished from reflective remembrance , it has no regard to time -In reading , truth and fiction equally excite emotions - History capable of excit- ing emotions by ideal ...
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