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... agreeable and disagreeable . - Modifi- cation of these Qualities , Page 96 103 · 110 111. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Pas- sions . - Their Growth and Decay , IV . Co - existent Emotions and Passions , . v . Influence of ...
... agreeable and disagreeable . - Modifi- cation of these Qualities , Page 96 103 · 110 111. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Pas- sions . - Their Growth and Decay , IV . Co - existent Emotions and Passions , . v . Influence of ...
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... agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a ha- bit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that respect , a just conception of the import- ance of ...
... agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a ha- bit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that respect , a just conception of the import- ance of ...
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... agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here at- tempted , as far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
... agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here at- tempted , as far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
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... agreeable to the strictness of order ; but in following the opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensi- ble pleasure , like mounting upward which is not felt in the other the analytic method is more agreeable to the ...
... agreeable to the strictness of order ; but in following the opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensi- ble pleasure , like mounting upward which is not felt in the other the analytic method is more agreeable to the ...
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... agreeable ; and every work of art that reverses that course , is so far disagreeable . Hence it is required in every such work , that , like an or- ganic system , its parts be orderly arranged and mutually connected , bearing each of ...
... agreeable ; and every work of art that reverses that course , is so far disagreeable . Hence it is required in every such work , that , like an or- ganic system , its parts be orderly arranged and mutually connected , bearing each of ...
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