Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... perceiving external objects , distinguish- eth remarkably hearing and seeing from the other senses ; and I am ready to show , that it distinguisheth still more remarkably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ; every ...
... perceiving external objects , distinguish- eth remarkably hearing and seeing from the other senses ; and I am ready to show , that it distinguisheth still more remarkably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ; every ...
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... perceive a mul- titude of objects connected by contiguity solely ; which is not unpleasant , because objects of sight make an im- pression so lively , as that a relation even of the slightest kind is relished . This , however , ought ...
... perceive a mul- titude of objects connected by contiguity solely ; which is not unpleasant , because objects of sight make an im- pression so lively , as that a relation even of the slightest kind is relished . This , however , ought ...
... perceiving certain external objects , we are instantaneously conscious of pleasure or pain : a gently - flowing river , a smooth extended plain , a spreading oak , a towering hill , are objects of sight that raise pleasant emotions : a ...
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... perceive things as they really ex- ist , and never perceive a quality as separated from the subject . Hence it must be evident , that emotions are raised , not by qualities abstractly con- sidered , but by the substance or body so and ...
... perceive things as they really ex- ist , and never perceive a quality as separated from the subject . Hence it must be evident , that emotions are raised , not by qualities abstractly con- sidered , but by the substance or body so and ...
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... perceive any : what is love , for example , but a pleasant emotion raised by a sight or idea of the beloved female , joined with the desire of enjoyment ? In what else consists the passion of resentment , but in a painful emotion ...
... perceive any : what is love , for example , but a pleasant emotion raised by a sight or idea of the beloved female , joined with the desire of enjoyment ? In what else consists the passion of resentment , but in a painful emotion ...
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