Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... Action , VOL . I. 29 41 43 2. Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Pas- sions , 3. Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sor- 59 row , 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue and its cause 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of ...
... Action , VOL . I. 29 41 43 2. Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Pas- sions , 3. Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sor- 59 row , 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue and its cause 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of ...
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... action wrong or improper must be highly disgustful ; if , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he returns to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a se- cond time : he has now an ...
... action wrong or improper must be highly disgustful ; if , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he returns to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a se- cond time : he has now an ...
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... actions . With regard to perceptions , I observe that , in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or- der they be surveyed . But , in things of unequal rank , our tendency is ...
... actions . With regard to perceptions , I observe that , in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or- der they be surveyed . But , in things of unequal rank , our tendency is ...
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... even natural , to suspend for so long a time the principal action in its most interesting period : * Lin . 231 . + Lin . 136 . ‡ Lin . 475 . the poet can find no pretext for an adventure so 38 [ Chap . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
... even natural , to suspend for so long a time the principal action in its most interesting period : * Lin . 231 . + Lin . 136 . ‡ Lin . 475 . the poet can find no pretext for an adventure so 38 [ Chap . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
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... action , because perception and action have an intimate corres- pondence . But it is not sufficient for the conduct of life , that our actions be linked together , however intimately : it is beside necessary that they proceed in a ...
... action , because perception and action have an intimate corres- pondence . But it is not sufficient for the conduct of life , that our actions be linked together , however intimately : it is beside necessary that they proceed in a ...
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