Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not another passion is so un- wearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse . Pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others ; and ...
... occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not another passion is so un- wearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse . Pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others ; and ...
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... occasion for any act of the will . If we cannot specify any idea , I next demand , how can a person will , or to what purpose , if there be nothing in view ? We cannot form a concep- tion of such a thing . If this argument need ...
... occasion for any act of the will . If we cannot specify any idea , I next demand , how can a person will , or to what purpose , if there be nothing in view ? We cannot form a concep- tion of such a thing . If this argument need ...
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... occasion to observe justly , that while we guard against some dan- gers , we are exposed to others we cannot foresee : he ends with dis- playing the power of music . The parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are so loosely connected as to disfigure ...
... occasion to observe justly , that while we guard against some dan- gers , we are exposed to others we cannot foresee : he ends with dis- playing the power of music . The parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are so loosely connected as to disfigure ...
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... occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . What is now said about the production of emotion or passion , resolves itself into a very ...
... occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . What is now said about the production of emotion or passion , resolves itself into a very ...
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... occasion , in the same man- ner , painful emotions . Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the spectator , without the least reflection ; such as graceful motion , and genteel ...
... occasion , in the same man- ner , painful emotions . Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the spectator , without the least reflection ; such as graceful motion , and genteel ...
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