An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... frequent Emotions and Passions .... CHAP . 3. Beauty .... 4. Grandeur and Sublimity . 5. Motion and Force ... 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of ob- jects .... 7. Risible Objects .. 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude . 9 ...
... frequent Emotions and Passions .... CHAP . 3. Beauty .... 4. Grandeur and Sublimity . 5. Motion and Force ... 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of ob- jects .... 7. Risible Objects .. 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude . 9 ...
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... settled habit of virtue . Intercourse with men of worth , histories of generous and disinterested actions , and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic 22 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue, and its Cause.
... settled habit of virtue . Intercourse with men of worth , histories of generous and disinterested actions , and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic 22 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue, and its Cause.
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic emotion in constant exercise , which , by degrees , introduces a habit and confirms the authority of virtue . With respect to education in ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic emotion in constant exercise , which , by degrees , introduces a habit and confirms the authority of virtue . With respect to education in ...
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... frequently raised by pain , and a man thus beforehand disposed to anger , is not nice in giving a blow if he be touched on a ten- der part . The child is violently excited to crush to atoms the stone it has hit its toe against . An ...
... frequently raised by pain , and a man thus beforehand disposed to anger , is not nice in giving a blow if he be touched on a ten- der part . The child is violently excited to crush to atoms the stone it has hit its toe against . An ...
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... virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise , tend to make us virtuous by habit , as well as by principle . Examples confined to real events are not so frequent as without other means to C 2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 29.
... virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise , tend to make us virtuous by habit , as well as by principle . Examples confined to real events are not so frequent as without other means to C 2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 29.
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