Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... beginning ; and the new passion swells by degrees , till it rivals , in some measure , self - love , the primary passion . To demon- strate the truth of this theory , I urge the following argument . Remorse for betraying a friend , or ...
... beginning ; and the new passion swells by degrees , till it rivals , in some measure , self - love , the primary passion . To demon- strate the truth of this theory , I urge the following argument . Remorse for betraying a friend , or ...
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... beginning at the latter , and passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in passing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind passes easily from the father to the daughter : but ...
... beginning at the latter , and passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in passing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind passes easily from the father to the daughter : but ...
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... Beginning with internal effects , I discover two , clearly dis- tinguishable from each other , both of them produced by pleasant emotions that are similar ; of which , the one may be represented by addition in numbers , the other by ...
... Beginning with internal effects , I discover two , clearly dis- tinguishable from each other , both of them produced by pleasant emotions that are similar ; of which , the one may be represented by addition in numbers , the other by ...
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... Beginning with computation of time , while it is passing , it is a common and trite observation , that to lovers absence appears immeasurably long -- every minute an hour , and every day a year : the same computation is made in every ...
... Beginning with computation of time , while it is passing , it is a common and trite observation , that to lovers absence appears immeasurably long -- every minute an hour , and every day a year : the same computation is made in every ...
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... Beginning of Act 3 . + Lib . 3. beginning at line 567 . * High , in the old Scotch language , is pronounced hee . This rule is also applicable to other fine arts . 11 Ch . 4. ] 121 GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
... Beginning of Act 3 . + Lib . 3. beginning at line 567 . * High , in the old Scotch language , is pronounced hee . This rule is also applicable to other fine arts . 11 Ch . 4. ] 121 GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
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