Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree colored : it is not the figure abstractly considered that produces the emotion , but the tree of a certain figure . And hence , by the way , it appears , that the beat cy of such an ...
... speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree colored : it is not the figure abstractly considered that produces the emotion , but the tree of a certain figure . And hence , by the way , it appears , that the beat cy of such an ...
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... speaking , to have an object . The objects of our passions may be distinguished into two kinds , general and particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects ...
... speaking , to have an object . The objects of our passions may be distinguished into two kinds , general and particular . A man , a house , a garden , is a particular object : fame , esteem , opulence , honor , are general objects ...
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... speaking a passion ; yet commonly none of these are denominated passions , but where a sensible being . capable of pleasure and pain , is the object . SECTION II . Speech the most powerful means by which one being can display himself to ...
... speaking a passion ; yet commonly none of these are denominated passions , but where a sensible being . capable of pleasure and pain , is the object . SECTION II . Speech the most powerful means by which one being can display himself to ...
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... speaking of the people of Cynætha , an Arcadian tribe , has the following train of reflections . " As the Arcadians have always been celebrated for their piety , humanity , and hospitality , we are naturally led to in- quire , how it ...
... speaking of the people of Cynætha , an Arcadian tribe , has the following train of reflections . " As the Arcadians have always been celebrated for their piety , humanity , and hospitality , we are naturally led to in- quire , how it ...
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... speaking of her husband Hotspur , -By his light Did all the chivalry of England move , To do brave acts . He was indeed the glass , Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . He had no legs that practis'd not his gait : And speaking ...
... speaking of her husband Hotspur , -By his light Did all the chivalry of England move , To do brave acts . He was indeed the glass , Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . He had no legs that practis'd not his gait : And speaking ...
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