Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... slight- er connexion . Where ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connex- ions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to ...
... slight- er connexion . Where ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connex- ions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to ...
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... slight connexion and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each : such a person must necessarily have a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations , being ...
... slight connexion and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each : such a person must necessarily have a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations , being ...
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... slight can never be relish- ed : Distrust in lovers is too warm a sun ; But yet ' tis night in love when that is gone . And in those climes which most his scorching know , He makes the noblest fruits and metals grow . Part 2. Conquest ...
... slight can never be relish- ed : Distrust in lovers is too warm a sun ; But yet ' tis night in love when that is gone . And in those climes which most his scorching know , He makes the noblest fruits and metals grow . Part 2. Conquest ...
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... slight survey : and to shorten that survey , I propose to handle separately some emotions more peculiarly connected with the fine arts . Even after that circumspection , so much matter comes under the present chapter , that , to avoid ...
... slight survey : and to shorten that survey , I propose to handle separately some emotions more peculiarly connected with the fine arts . Even after that circumspection , so much matter comes under the present chapter , that , to avoid ...
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... slight degree ; if it be a grateful return , I feel a stronger emotion ; and the pleasant emotion rises to a great height , when it is the intention of the giver to relieve a virtuous family from want . Thus actions are qualified by ...
... slight degree ; if it be a grateful return , I feel a stronger emotion ; and the pleasant emotion rises to a great height , when it is the intention of the giver to relieve a virtuous family from want . Thus actions are qualified by ...
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