Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... produce in the morning of life . * In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic . The practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable ...
... produce in the morning of life . * In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic . The practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable ...
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... produce different degrees of emotion - Ra- tional beings raise the strongest emotions ; animate next ; and inanimate the weakest . THESE branches are so interwoven that they cannot be handled separately . It is a fact universally ...
... produce different degrees of emotion - Ra- tional beings raise the strongest emotions ; animate next ; and inanimate the weakest . THESE branches are so interwoven that they cannot be handled separately . It is a fact universally ...
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... produced , we inquire for no other cause than merely the presence of the object . The things now mentioned , raise ... produce any sort of emotion . But it is sufficient for Emotions are raised in us , not only by the 28 EMOTIONS AND ...
... produced , we inquire for no other cause than merely the presence of the object . The things now mentioned , raise ... produce any sort of emotion . But it is sufficient for Emotions are raised in us , not only by the 28 EMOTIONS AND ...
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... produced when the object was present : the only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per- ception , the pleasure or pain produced by the former , is proportion- ably fainter than that produced by the latter ...
... produced when the object was present : the only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per- ception , the pleasure or pain produced by the former , is proportion- ably fainter than that produced by the latter ...
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... produce , in the spectator , a painful feeling , which being some- times so slight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be so strong as to prompt desire of affording relief , it is a passion , and is ...
... produce , in the spectator , a painful feeling , which being some- times so slight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be so strong as to prompt desire of affording relief , it is a passion , and is ...
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