An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... but these he avoids , or removes out of sight , because they give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or vili INTRODUCTION .
... but these he avoids , or removes out of sight , because they give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or vili INTRODUCTION .
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... hand , a man of an accurate judgment cannot have a flow of ideas ; because the slighter re- lations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas ; thence an accurate judgment is not friendly to eloquence . A ...
... hand , a man of an accurate judgment cannot have a flow of ideas ; because the slighter re- lations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas ; thence an accurate judgment is not friendly to eloquence . A ...
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... hand in hand with gardening and architec- ture , her sister arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind . SECTION III . - Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow . An emotion accompanied with desire is called a pas- sion ; when the ...
... hand in hand with gardening and architec- ture , her sister arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind . SECTION III . - Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow . An emotion accompanied with desire is called a pas- sion ; when the ...
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... 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 , the passion is instinctive ; and ...
... 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 , the passion is instinctive ; and ...
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... hand to employ a vacant hour : such amusements are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and sweetening the mind , contribute greatly to social happiness . REVIEW . How do fear and anger operate ? Give examples of their ...
... hand to employ a vacant hour : such amusements are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and sweetening the mind , contribute greatly to social happiness . REVIEW . How do fear and anger operate ? Give examples of their ...
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