Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... particular to another , the subject grew under his hand ; and he was far ad- vanced before the thought struck him , that his private meditations might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ...
... particular to another , the subject grew under his hand ; and he was far ad- vanced before the thought struck him , that his private meditations might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ...
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... particular propositions to those which are more general . Why this difference in matters that ap- pear so nearly related ? I answer , that the cases are similar in ap- pearance only , not in reality . In an historical chain , every ...
... particular propositions to those which are more general . Why this difference in matters that ap- pear so nearly related ? I answer , that the cases are similar in ap- pearance only , not in reality . In an historical chain , every ...
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... 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 deliberative - Passions and actions are social ...
... 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 deliberative - Passions and actions are social ...
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... particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions directed to general objects , are commonly ...
... particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects , because each of them comprehends many particulars . The passions directed to general objects , are commonly ...
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... particular , what a spacious and commodious avenue to the heart of a young person is here opened ! SECTION V. The relations between objects productive of emotions and passions - The relation between a being and its qualities - The ...
... particular , what a spacious and commodious avenue to the heart of a young person is here opened ! SECTION V. The relations between objects productive of emotions and passions - The relation between a being and its qualities - The ...
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