An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... feeling , without interposing any sort of judgment , poetry , music and painting , are mere pastime : in the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in ...
... feeling , without interposing any sort of judgment , poetry , music and painting , are mere pastime : in the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in ...
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... feeling , without interposing any sort of judgment , poetry , music and painting , are mere pastime : in the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in ...
... feeling , without interposing any sort of judgment , poetry , music and painting , are mere pastime : in the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in ...
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... feels great de- light in the virtuous dispositions and actions of others : he loves to cherish them , and to publish them to the world : faults and failings , it is true , are to him not less obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes ...
... feels great de- light in the virtuous dispositions and actions of others : he loves to cherish them , and to publish them to the world : faults and failings , it is true , are to him not less obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes ...
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... feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears : such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in ...
... feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears : such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in ...
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... feelings raised in us by external objects , which have addressed the eye or the ear . Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once con- descend to gratify any ...
... feelings raised in us by external objects , which have addressed the eye or the ear . Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once con- descend to gratify any ...
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