An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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These observations furnish materials for instituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning . The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ...
These observations furnish materials for instituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning . The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ...
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Great obscurity may be observed among writers with regard to the present point ; particularly , no care is taken to distinguish agreeable from pleasant , disagreeable from painful ; or rather these terms are deemed synonymous .
Great obscurity may be observed among writers with regard to the present point ; particularly , no care is taken to distinguish agreeable from pleasant , disagreeable from painful ; or rather these terms are deemed synonymous .
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A few general observations shall at present suffice , leaving the subject to be prošecuted moi e particularly afterward , when occasion offers , There is no truth more universally known , than that 42 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
A few general observations shall at present suffice , leaving the subject to be prošecuted moi e particularly afterward , when occasion offers , There is no truth more universally known , than that 42 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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Passion , as observed above , hath such influence over us , as to give a false light to all its objects . Agreeable passions prepossess the mind in favor of their objects , and disagreeable passions , no less against their objects : a ...
Passion , as observed above , hath such influence over us , as to give a false light to all its objects . Agreeable passions prepossess the mind in favor of their objects , and disagreeable passions , no less against their objects : a ...
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That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by induction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has not been made by any writer . Motion , in its different circumstances ...
That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by induction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has not been made by any writer . Motion , in its different circumstances ...
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