An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... human nature , to trace the objects that are natu- rally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires ...
... human nature , to trace the objects that are natu- rally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires ...
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... human nature , to trace the objects that are natu- rally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires ...
... human nature , to trace the objects that are natu- rally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires ...
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... drawn from human nature , the true source of criticism . The fine arts are intended to entertain us , by making pleasant impressions ; and , · by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful INTRODUCTION . ix.
... drawn from human nature , the true source of criticism . The fine arts are intended to entertain us , by making pleasant impressions ; and , · by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... human things . Sometimes , however , as after a profound sleep , an idea arises in the mind without any perceived connexion . We can attend to some ideas and dismiss others . Among objects connected , one suggests many of its re ...
... human things . Sometimes , however , as after a profound sleep , an idea arises in the mind without any perceived connexion . We can attend to some ideas and dismiss others . Among objects connected , one suggests many of its re ...
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... Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or pain resulting from them . Emotions also are raised in us by the feelings of our fellow - creatures . We share the pain of a man in ...
... Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or pain resulting from them . Emotions also are raised in us by the feelings of our fellow - creatures . We share the pain of a man in ...
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