An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Strona v
In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them . To the man who resigns himself entirely to sentiment or feeling , without interposing any ...
In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them . To the man who resigns himself entirely to sentiment or feeling , without interposing any ...
Strona vii
In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them . To the man who resigns himself entirely to sentiment or feeling , without interposing ...
In the first place , a thorough acquaintance with the principles of the fine arts , redoubles the pleasure we derive from them . To the man who resigns himself entirely to sentiment or feeling , without interposing ...
Strona viii
... feels great delight 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 delight 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 ...
Strona ix
To be convinced of that tendency , we need only reflect that delicacy of taste necessarily heightens our feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion .
To be convinced of that tendency , we need only reflect that delicacy of taste necessarily heightens our feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion .
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We give the names of passion and emotion to those 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 ...
We give the names of passion and emotion to those 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 ...
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