Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... pleasant and painful , agreeable and disagreeable . — Modification of these Qualities , Part 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Passions . - Their Growth and Decay , Part 4. Coexistent Emotions and Passions , · Part 5. Influence ...
... pleasant and painful , agreeable and disagreeable . — Modification of these Qualities , Part 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Passions . - Their Growth and Decay , Part 4. Coexistent Emotions and Passions , · Part 5. Influence ...
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... pleasant or painful , must be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painfu ' eeling caused by that ...
... pleasant or painful , must be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painfu ' eeling caused by that ...
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... pleasant or painful feelings caused by that impression ; and therefore we naturally place them in the mind , where they really are . Upon that account , they are conceived to be more refined and spiritual , than what are derived from ...
... pleasant or painful feelings caused by that impression ; and therefore we naturally place them in the mind , where they really are . Upon that account , they are conceived to be more refined and spiritual , than what are derived from ...
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... pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases ; and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our faculties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , suf- ficient to unravel all ...
... pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases ; and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our faculties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , suf- ficient to unravel all ...
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... pleasant impressions ; and , by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful arts . But , in order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally ...
... pleasant impressions ; and , by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful arts . But , in order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally ...
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