Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... objects without being sensible of the organic impression , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be ... object as well as of the percipient , has accurately suited them to each other . But of a poem , a cantata , a ...
... objects without being sensible of the organic impression , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be ... object as well as of the percipient , has accurately suited them to each other . But of a poem , a cantata , a ...
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... objects connected by contiguity solely ; which is not unpleasant , because objects of sight make an impression so lively ... object metaphorically or figuratively , wi ' aot justi y the introduction of it in its natural appearance : a ...
... objects connected by contiguity solely ; which is not unpleasant , because objects of sight make an impression so lively ... object metaphorically or figuratively , wi ' aot justi y the introduction of it in its natural appearance : a ...
27 psl.
... objects of our passions are general , and particular - Passions directed to general objects , called appetites ; and those retain their name — Ar appetite precedes the object ; a passion follows it - Actions are instinctive and ...
... objects of our passions are general , and particular - Passions directed to general objects , called appetites ; and those retain their name — Ar appetite precedes the object ; a passion follows it - Actions are instinctive and ...
28 psl.
... object either of love or of hatred . This short hint about the causes of passion and emotion , leads to a more extensive view of the subject . Such is our nature , that upon perceiving certain external objects , we are instantaneously ...
... object either of love or of hatred . This short hint about the causes of passion and emotion , leads to a more extensive view of the subject . Such is our nature , that upon perceiving certain external objects , we are instantaneously ...
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... 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 present : the only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per- ception ...
... 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 present : the only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per- ception ...
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