Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... degree of refinement . Manifold are the advantages of criticism , when thus studied as a rational science . In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them ...
... degree of refinement . Manifold are the advantages of criticism , when thus studied as a rational science . In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. to the degree of connection ; but among unequal objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an orderly arrangement ; of which one is sensible , in tracing objects ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. to the degree of connection ; but among unequal objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an orderly arrangement ; of which one is sensible , in tracing objects ...
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... degree of union , such as . ought to subsist between a princival and accessory ; and therefore will not be graceful if it be loosely con nected with the principal subject . I give , for an example , the descen of Æneas into hell , which ...
... degree of union , such as . ought to subsist between a princival and accessory ; and therefore will not be graceful if it be loosely con nected with the principal subject . I give , for an example , the descen of Æneas into hell , which ...
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... degree . Upon perceiving these qualities in others , we instantaneously feel pleasant emotions , without the slightest act of reflection , or of attention to consequences . It is almost unneces- sary to add , that certain qualities ...
... degree . Upon perceiving these qualities in others , we instantaneously feel pleasant emotions , without the slightest act of reflection , or of attention to consequences . It is almost unneces- sary to add , that certain qualities ...
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... degree of resentment , where my chief view in acting is the pleasure arising to myself from gratifying the passion , is justly denominated selfish . Where revenge flames so high as to have no other aim but the des- ruction of its object ...
... degree of resentment , where my chief view in acting is the pleasure arising to myself from gratifying the passion , is justly denominated selfish . Where revenge flames so high as to have no other aim but the des- ruction of its object ...
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