An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnishes an in- viting opportunity to exercise the judgment : we delight to reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed ...
... connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnishes an in- viting opportunity to exercise the judgment : we delight to reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed ...
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... connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the law of ...
... connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the law of ...
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... connected with a good judgment . Wit and judgment are seldom united . Wit joins things by distant and fanciful relations , that occur only to those who make every relation equally welcome . Hence wit is incompatible with a solid ...
... connected with a good judgment . Wit and judgment are seldom united . Wit joins things by distant and fanciful relations , that occur only to those who make every relation equally welcome . Hence wit is incompatible with a solid ...
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... connected in the mind ? What is regulated by these relations ? What does an external object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give examples ? What is the course of ...
... connected in the mind ? What is regulated by these relations ? What does an external object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give examples ? What is the course of ...
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... connected ? What are the causes of emotion or passion ? Give examples of the causes of agreeable emotions . By what means do they raise emotions ? Give examples of the causes of painful emotions . How are actions qualified ? What degree ...
... connected ? What are the causes of emotion or passion ? Give examples of the causes of agreeable emotions . By what means do they raise emotions ? Give examples of the causes of painful emotions . How are actions qualified ? What degree ...
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