An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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... being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations .
... being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations .
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... being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations .
... being supported by the force of novelty and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations .
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What the author has discovered or collected upon that subject , he chooses to impart in the gay and agreeable form of criticism ; imagining that this form will be more relished , and perhaps be not less instructive , than a regular and ...
What the author has discovered or collected upon that subject , he chooses to impart in the gay and agreeable form of criticism ; imagining that this form will be more relished , and perhaps be not less instructive , than a regular and ...
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The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ; in the analytic we feel the pleasure of mounting upwards , which is very agreeable to the imagination . We are framed by nature ...
The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ; in the analytic we feel the pleasure of mounting upwards , which is very agreeable to the imagination . We are framed by nature ...
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The object , however , from which such properties are borrowed , must be such as to warm the mind and inflame the imagination . But these emotions are secondary , being occasioned by antecedent , and primary emotions and passions .
The object , however , from which such properties are borrowed , must be such as to warm the mind and inflame the imagination . But these emotions are secondary , being occasioned by antecedent , and primary emotions and passions .
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