Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... require extraordinary culture , such as arise from poetry , painting , sculpture , music , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine ...
... require extraordinary culture , such as arise from poetry , painting , sculpture , music , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine ...
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... 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 upon chance , by what law is ...
... 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 upon chance , by what law is ...
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... require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an order- ly arrangement ; of which one is sensible in tracing ob- jects contrary to the course of nature , or contrary to our sense of order : the mind proceeds with alacrity ...
... require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an order- ly arrangement ; of which one is sensible in tracing ob- jects contrary to the course of nature , or contrary to our sense of order : the mind proceeds with alacrity ...
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... require a subdivision into several sections . Human nature is a complicated machine , and is unavoid- . bly so in order to answer its various purposes . The pub- lic indeed have been entertained with many systems of human nature that ...
... require a subdivision into several sections . Human nature is a complicated machine , and is unavoid- . bly so in order to answer its various purposes . The pub- lic indeed have been entertained with many systems of human nature that ...
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... requires reflec- tion to discover their true character : I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the 44 [ Chap . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... requires reflec- tion to discover their true character : I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the 44 [ Chap . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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