Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... thing . If this argument need confirmation , I urge experience : whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and ... things are Chap Perceptions and Ideas in a train, continued.
... thing . If this argument need confirmation , I urge experience : whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and ... things are Chap Perceptions and Ideas in a train, continued.
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... things together without end . Not a single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connexion ; the only difference is , that some are inti- mately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will ...
... things together without end . Not a single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connexion ; the only difference is , that some are inti- mately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will ...
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... things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or- der they be surveyed . But , in things of unequal rank , our tendency is , to view the principal subject before we descend to its ...
... things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or- der they be surveyed . But , in things of unequal rank , our tendency is , to view the principal subject before we descend to its ...
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... things are brought together without the slightest connexion , if it be not what may be called verbal , i . e . taking the same word in different meanings . Surgamus solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent et ...
... things are brought together without the slightest connexion , if it be not what may be called verbal , i . e . taking the same word in different meanings . Surgamus solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent et ...
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... very simple proposition , That we love what is agreeable , and hate what is disagreeable . And indeed it is evident , that a thing must be agreeable or disgreeable , before it can be the object either Part 1.3 43 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... very simple proposition , That we love what is agreeable , and hate what is disagreeable . And indeed it is evident , that a thing must be agreeable or disgreeable , before it can be the object either Part 1.3 43 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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action Æneid agreeable anger animal love appear arts beauty burlesque Cæsar chapter circumstances colour congruity connexion degree desire dignity disagreeable distress doth effect elevation emotion produced emotion raised emotions and passions example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure final cause give grandeur gratification habit hath Hence Henry IV Hudibras Iago ideal presence ideas Iliad impression influence instances jects Julius Caesar kind King Lear less manner means mind motion never nexion novelty objects of sight observation occasion opposite Othello painful emotion painful passion Paradise Lost perceive person pity pleasant emotion pleasure present produceth propensity proper proportion propriety punish qualities racter reason relation relish remarkable resemblance respect Richard II ridicule riety risible scarce Sejanus selfish sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare sion slight spectator sublime succession surprise taste termed things thou thought tion train of perceptions tural uniformity variety words