Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... will feel himself abundantly compensated . New - York , April , 1833 . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , Chap . I. Perceptions and Ideas 8 EDITOR'S PREFACE . INTRODUCTION, Perceptions and Ideas in a train, Emotions end Passions, རྫོབ ཐ.
... will feel himself abundantly compensated . New - York , April , 1833 . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , Chap . I. Perceptions and Ideas 8 EDITOR'S PREFACE . INTRODUCTION, Perceptions and Ideas in a train, Emotions end Passions, རྫོབ ཐ.
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... train , Chap . II . Emotions end Passions , • .7 11 རྫོབ ཐ 8 Page · Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general ...
... train , Chap . II . Emotions end Passions , • .7 11 རྫོབ ཐ 8 Page · Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general ...
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... proper , such as may express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . 2 * ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. A continued train of INTRODUCTION . 17.
... proper , such as may express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . 2 * ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. A continued train of INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... train of historical events , from cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses - Homer , Pindar , Virgil ...
... train of historical events , from cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses - Homer , Pindar , Virgil ...
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... train of our thoughts is , in a great measure , regulated by the foregoing relations . An external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests , to the mind , other objects to which it is related ; and in that manner ...
... train of our thoughts is , in a great measure , regulated by the foregoing relations . An external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests , to the mind , other objects to which it is related ; and in that manner ...
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