Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... action , 2. Caufes of the emotions of joy and forrow , 3. Sympathetic emotion of virtue , 4 . and its caufe , In many inftances one emotion is productive of another . The fame of paffions , 5. Caufes of the paffions of fear and anger ...
... action , 2. Caufes of the emotions of joy and forrow , 3. Sympathetic emotion of virtue , 4 . and its caufe , In many inftances one emotion is productive of another . The fame of paffions , 5. Caufes of the paffions of fear and anger ...
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... actions of others : he loves to che- rish them , and to publish them to the world : faults and failings , it is true , are to him not lefs obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes out of fight , because they give him pain . On the ...
... actions of others : he loves to che- rish them , and to publish them to the world : faults and failings , it is true , are to him not lefs obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes out of fight , because they give him pain . On the ...
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... action wrong or improper , muft be highly difgustful : if , in a- ny inftance , the overbearing power of paffion fway him from his duty , he returns to it upon the first reflection , with redoubled refolution ne- ver to be fway'd a ...
... action wrong or improper , muft be highly difgustful : if , in a- ny inftance , the overbearing power of paffion fway him from his duty , he returns to it upon the first reflection , with redoubled refolution ne- ver to be fway'd a ...
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... actions . With regard to perceptions I ob- ferve , that to things of equal rank , where there is no room for a preference , order cannot be ap- plied ; and it must be indifferent in what manner plied ; 20 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Chal .
... actions . With regard to perceptions I ob- ferve , that to things of equal rank , where there is no room for a preference , order cannot be ap- plied ; and it must be indifferent in what manner plied ; 20 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Chal .
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... action in its moft in- terefting period : to engage Æneas to wander from his courfe in fearch of an adventure fo ' ex- traordinary , the poet can find no better prétext , than the hero's longing to vifit the ghoft of his father recently ...
... action in its moft in- terefting period : to engage Æneas to wander from his courfe in fearch of an adventure fo ' ex- traordinary , the poet can find no better prétext , than the hero's longing to vifit the ghoft of his father recently ...
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