Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... kind with those which regulate our con- duct . Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings have no tendency to improve our knowledge of man ; nor are they applicable to the • common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts ...
... kind with those which regulate our con- duct . Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings have no tendency to improve our knowledge of man ; nor are they applicable to the • common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts ...
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... kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompati- ble with solid judgment ; which , neglecting trivial relations , adheres to what are substantial ...
... kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompati- ble with solid judgment ; which , neglecting trivial relations , adheres to what are substantial ...
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... kind is relished . This , however , ought not to be imitated in description . Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be carefully studied ; for new objects introduced in ...
... kind is relished . This , however , ought not to be imitated in description . Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be carefully studied ; for new objects introduced in ...
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... kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or disagreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occasion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the same kind with that produced when the object was ...
... kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or disagreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occasion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the same kind with that produced when the object was ...
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... kind , we find no more in its composition , than the particulars now mentioned - an emotion pleasant or painful , accompanied with desire . What then shall we say ? Are passion and emotion synonymous terms ? That cannot be averred ...
... kind , we find no more in its composition , than the particulars now mentioned - an emotion pleasant or painful , accompanied with desire . What then shall we say ? Are passion and emotion synonymous terms ? That cannot be averred ...
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