Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like them , produced without any sensible organic impres- sion . Their mixed nature and middle place between or- ganic and intellectual pleasures , qualify them ...
... produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like them , produced without any sensible organic impres- sion . Their mixed nature and middle place between or- ganic and intellectual pleasures , qualify them ...
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... , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favourite entertainment ; and VOL . I. 3 in old age maintain that relish which they produce in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favourite entertainment ; and VOL . I. 3 in old age maintain that relish which they produce in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. in old age maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life . * In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the prin- ciples of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. in old age maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life . * In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the prin- ciples of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort ...
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... produce connexion of 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 ...
... produce connexion of 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 ...
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... produced , we inquire for no other cause but merely the presence of the object . The things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities ; to the emotion raised by a large river , its size , its force , and ...
... produced , we inquire for no other cause but merely the presence of the object . The things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities ; to the emotion raised by a large river , its size , its force , and ...
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