An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... Influence of Passions with respect to our Percep- tions , Opinions , and Belief .... 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their causes ... 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions and Passions .... CHAP . 3. Beauty .... 4. Grandeur and ...
... Influence of Passions with respect to our Percep- tions , Opinions , and Belief .... 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their causes ... 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions and Passions .... CHAP . 3. Beauty .... 4. Grandeur and ...
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... influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent properties of external objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in time and place , high and low ...
... influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent properties of external objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in time and place , high and low ...
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... influence of order greatly sways the mind of man . Grandeur makes a deep 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 ...
... influence of order greatly sways the mind of man . Grandeur makes a deep 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 ...
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... ? Give examples of the influence of order on the mind ? What works of art are agreeable , and what are disagreeable ? What are requisite in every such work ? Give examples of the violation of this rule ? What ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS . 15.
... ? Give examples of the influence of order on the mind ? What works of art are agreeable , and what are disagreeable ? What are requisite in every such work ? Give examples of the violation of this rule ? What ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS . 15.
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... influence in raising emotions and pas- sions ; and as speech is the most powerful of all the means by which one human being can display itself to another , the objects of the eye must yield preference to those of the ear . Sounds may ...
... influence in raising emotions and pas- sions ; and as speech is the most powerful of all the means by which one human being can display itself to another , the objects of the eye must yield preference to those of the ear . Sounds may ...
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