Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... sort of logic - It furnishes pleasing topics for conversation - It moderates the selfish affections , and invigorates the social- It contributes towards the support of morality - Authority formerly prevailed over reason ; latterly ...
... sort of logic - It furnishes pleasing topics for conversation - It moderates the selfish affections , and invigorates the social- It contributes towards the support of morality - Authority formerly prevailed over reason ; latterly ...
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... sort of logic . The practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit and a habit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that ...
... sort of logic . The practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit and a habit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that ...
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... sort of re- trograde motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small ...
... sort of re- trograde motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small ...
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... be answered , that such abstraction may serve the purposes of reasoning , but is too faint to produce any sort of emotion . But it is sufficient for But Emotions are raised in us , not only by the 28 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... be answered , that such abstraction may serve the purposes of reasoning , but is too faint to produce any sort of emotion . But it is sufficient for But Emotions are raised in us , not only by the 28 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... sort of excess . The playhouse becomes his favorite amuse- ment ; and he is enchanted with the gayety and splendor of the chief personages . The disgust which vice gives him at first , soon wears off , to make way for new notions , more ...
... sort of excess . The playhouse becomes his favorite amuse- ment ; and he is enchanted with the gayety and splendor of the chief personages . The disgust which vice gives him at first , soon wears off , to make way for new notions , more ...
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