An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears : such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in itself , is necessarily productive of mutual good - will and affection . One ...
... capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears : such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in itself , is necessarily productive of mutual good - will and affection . One ...
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... capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for the regular order of our actions ; and order and connexion ...
... capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for the regular order of our actions ; and order and connexion ...
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... capital figure ? Why are order and connexion necessary in our affairs ? CHAPTER II . Emotions and Passions . 9.123.103- We WE give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects , which have ...
... capital figure ? Why are order and connexion necessary in our affairs ? CHAPTER II . Emotions and Passions . 9.123.103- We WE give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects , which have ...
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... capital of a pillar , ought , for the sake of variety , to differ from each other ; if the shaft be round , the base and capital ought to be square . A constrained posture , uneasy to the man himself , is disagreeable to the spectator ...
... capital of a pillar , ought , for the sake of variety , to differ from each other ; if the shaft be round , the base and capital ought to be square . A constrained posture , uneasy to the man himself , is disagreeable to the spectator ...
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... capital circumstance , that it is apt to disgust by excess : a number of things destined for the same use , such as windows , chairs , spoons , buttons , cannot be too uniform ; for supposing their figure to be good , utility requires ...
... capital circumstance , that it is apt to disgust by excess : a number of things destined for the same use , such as windows , chairs , spoons , buttons , cannot be too uniform ; for supposing their figure to be good , utility requires ...
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