An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases : and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , sufficient to ...
... equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases : and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , sufficient to ...
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... equally welcome . Hence wit is incompatible with a solid judgment . Memory and wit are often conjoined ; solid judgment seldom with either . There is order as well as connexion in the succes- sion of our ideas . The principle of order ...
... equally welcome . Hence wit is incompatible with a solid judgment . Memory and wit are often conjoined ; solid judgment seldom with either . There is order as well as connexion in the succes- sion of our ideas . The principle of order ...
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... equally painful and disagreeable . We come now to the modifications of these passions as respects the science of criticism . The pleasure or pain of one passion differs from that of another , as of revenge gratified from that of love ...
... equally painful and disagreeable . We come now to the modifications of these passions as respects the science of criticism . The pleasure or pain of one passion differs from that of another , as of revenge gratified from that of love ...
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... equally sudden in their decay . This is commonly the case of anger . And , with respect to wonder and surprise , which also suddenly decay , another reason concurs , that their causes are of short duration : novelty soon degenerates ...
... equally sudden in their decay . This is commonly the case of anger . And , with respect to wonder and surprise , which also suddenly decay , another reason concurs , that their causes are of short duration : novelty soon degenerates ...
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... equally various ; and yet all the various emotions of beauty maintain one common character , that of sweet- ness and gaiety . Considering attentively the beauty of visible objects , we discover two kinds : first , intrinsic beauty ...
... equally various ; and yet all the various emotions of beauty maintain one common character , that of sweet- ness and gaiety . Considering attentively the beauty of visible objects , we discover two kinds : first , intrinsic beauty ...
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