Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... felt in an ascending series which is extremely pleasing : the pleasure here exceeds what arises from following the course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others ...
... felt in an ascending series which is extremely pleasing : the pleasure here exceeds what arises from following the course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others ...
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... felt in the other the analytic method is more agreeable to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by those only who with rigidity adhere to order , and give no indul- gence to natural emotions . * It now appears that we ...
... felt in the other the analytic method is more agreeable to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by those only who with rigidity adhere to order , and give no indul- gence to natural emotions . * It now appears that we ...
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... felt when eye - witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or dis- agreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occa- sion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the same kind with that produced when the object was present : the only ...
... felt when eye - witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or dis- agreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occa- sion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the same kind with that produced when the object was present : the only ...
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... felt the charms of music . But , if authority be required , the following passage from a grave historian , eminent for solidity of judgment , must have the greatest weight . Polybius , speaking of the people of Cynætha , an Arcadian ...
... felt the charms of music . But , if authority be required , the following passage from a grave historian , eminent for solidity of judgment , must have the greatest weight . Polybius , speaking of the people of Cynætha , an Arcadian ...
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... felt : a good tragedy will extort tears in private , though not so forcibly as upon the stage . That power belongs also to painting a good historical picture makes a deeper im- pression Part 1. ] 89 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... felt : a good tragedy will extort tears in private , though not so forcibly as upon the stage . That power belongs also to painting a good historical picture makes a deeper im- pression Part 1. ] 89 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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