Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... opposite course in the analytic method , we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other . The analytic method is more agreeable to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by those only ...
... opposite course in the analytic method , we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other . The analytic method is more agreeable to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by those only ...
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... opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure . The course of nature , however , has still a greater influence than eleva tion and ...
... opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure . The course of nature , however , has still a greater influence than eleva tion and ...
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... opposite to the former , such as dull- ness , peevishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occasion , in the same man- ner , painful emotions . Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in ...
... opposite to the former , such as dull- ness , peevishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occasion , in the same man- ner , painful emotions . Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in ...
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... opposite effects . Pity , by interesting us strongly for the person in distress , must consequently inflame our resentment against the author of the distress : for , in general , the affection we have for any man , generates in us good ...
... opposite effects . Pity , by interesting us strongly for the person in distress , must consequently inflame our resentment against the author of the distress : for , in general , the affection we have for any man , generates in us good ...
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... opposite example . A rotten carcass is disagreeable , and raises in the spectator a painful emotion : the disagreeableness is a quality of the object ; the pain is a quality of the emotion produced by it . In a word , agreeable and ...
... opposite example . A rotten carcass is disagreeable , and raises in the spectator a painful emotion : the disagreeableness is a quality of the object ; the pain is a quality of the emotion produced by it . In a word , agreeable and ...
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