An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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The principle of order is conspicuous with regard to natural objects , as bodies in motion ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , rises with smoke . In tracing a family , we begin with the founder ; musing on an ...
The principle of order is conspicuous with regard to natural objects , as bodies in motion ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , rises with smoke . In tracing a family , we begin with the founder ; musing on an ...
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Elevation touches the mind , which , in rising to elevated objects , derives pleasure . The course of nature has a greater influence than elevation ; hence the pleasure of falling with rain and descending with ...
Elevation touches the mind , which , in rising to elevated objects , derives pleasure . The course of nature has a greater influence than elevation ; hence the pleasure of falling with rain and descending with ...
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An event fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or ... Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in the ripening , VENICE ...
An event fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or ... Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in the ripening , VENICE ...
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If my horse stumble , my hands and knees are instantly at work to prevent him from falling . Fear provides for self - preservation by flying from harm ; anger by repelling it . Where anger impels one suddenly to return a blow ...
If my horse stumble , my hands and knees are instantly at work to prevent him from falling . Fear provides for self - preservation by flying from harm ; anger by repelling it . Where anger impels one suddenly to return a blow ...
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I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdors , call'd you children ; You owe me no subscription ; why then let fall Your horrible pleasure - Here I stand , your slave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd ...
I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdors , call'd you children ; You owe me no subscription ; why then let fall Your horrible pleasure - Here I stand , your slave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd ...
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