Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... passing sentence upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whim- sical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational ...
... passing sentence upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whim- sical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational ...
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... passing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train . * At the same time , we learn from daily experience , that the train of our thoughts is not regulated by chance : and if it depend not upon will , nor ...
... passing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train . * At the same time , we learn from daily experience , that the train of our thoughts is not regulated by chance : and if it depend not upon will , nor ...
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... passing from a whole to its parts , and from a subject to its ornaments , which are not felt in the opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sen ...
... passing from a whole to its parts , and from a subject to its ornaments , which are not felt in the opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sen ...
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... passing from it to the owner . In general , it may be observed , that any dress upon a fine woman is becom- ing ; but that ornaments upon one who is homely , must be elegant indeed to have any remarkable effect in mend- ing her ...
... passing from it to the owner . In general , it may be observed , that any dress upon a fine woman is becom- ing ; but that ornaments upon one who is homely , must be elegant indeed to have any remarkable effect in mend- ing her ...
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... passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in pass- ing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind passeth easily from the father to the daughter ; but where the daughter is mar ...
... passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in pass- ing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind passeth easily from the father to the daughter ; but where the daughter is mar ...
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