An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... obvious ; 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 .
... obvious ; 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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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or envy with- out control ... impressions ; and , · by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful INTRODUCTION . ix.
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or envy with- out control ... impressions ; and , · by that circumstance , are distinguished from the useful INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here attempted , so far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and ...
... impressions , we ought , as above hinted , to know what objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here attempted , so far as necessary for unfolding the genuine principles of the fine arts ; and ...
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... impression , and inclines us to proceed from small to great . But order prevails over that tendency , and affords pleasure as well as facility in passing from a whole to its parts , from a subject to its ornaments . Elevation touches ...
... impression , and inclines us to proceed from small to great . But order prevails over that tendency , and affords pleasure as well as facility in passing from a whole to its parts , from a subject to its ornaments . Elevation touches ...
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... impression remains of the wicked action . This emotion bestows upon good example the utmost influence by prompting us to imitate what we admire ; and every exercise of virtue , mental or external , leads to habit . A disposition of the ...
... impression remains of the wicked action . This emotion bestows upon good example the utmost influence by prompting us to imitate what we admire ; and every exercise of virtue , mental or external , leads to habit . A disposition of the ...
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