An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... appears solitary and devoid of connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with ...
... appears solitary and devoid of connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with ...
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... appear agreeable . The mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets in its passage , ́ and bestows them on the present object , which thereby appears more agreeable than ...
... appear agreeable . The mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets in its passage , ́ and bestows them on the present object , which thereby appears more agreeable than ...
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... appears irrational and ab surd ; but it was given us to prevent or repel injuries and it is not wonderful to find it exerted irregularly and capriciously : but all the harm that can be done by the passion in that state is instantaneous ...
... appears irrational and ab surd ; but it was given us to prevent or repel injuries and it is not wonderful to find it exerted irregularly and capriciously : but all the harm that can be done by the passion in that state is instantaneous ...
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... appears to me as at first : I think I see the woman in tears , and hear her moans . Hence it may be justly said , that in a complete idea of memory there is no past nor future : a thing recalled to the mind with the accuracy I have been ...
... appears to me as at first : I think I see the woman in tears , and hear her moans . Hence it may be justly said , that in a complete idea of memory there is no past nor future : a thing recalled to the mind with the accuracy I have been ...
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... appear easy and free in their movements . The constrained posture of a French dancing - master in one of Hogarth's pieces , is for that reason disagreeable ; and it is also ridiculous , because the constraint is assumed as a grace ...
... appear easy and free in their movements . The constrained posture of a French dancing - master in one of Hogarth's pieces , is for that reason disagreeable ; and it is also ridiculous , because the constraint is assumed as a grace ...
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