An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... occasion , may disturb the peace of society more than those mentioned ; but not another pas- sion is so unwearied an antagonist to the sweets of social inter- course : pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others , and ...
... occasion , may disturb the peace of society more than those mentioned ; but not another pas- sion is so unwearied an antagonist to the sweets of social inter- course : pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others , and ...
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... occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . We love what is agreeable ; we hate what is disa- greeable . Certain external objects ...
... occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . We love what is agreeable ; we hate what is disa- greeable . Certain external objects ...
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... A few general observations shall at present suffice , leaving the subject to be prosecuted moie 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 prosecuted moie particularly afterward , when occasion offers . There is no truth more universally known , than that 42 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... occasion bodily pain , and even to believe it a voluntary agent , in order to be a proper object of re- sentment . • Of such personification , involving a conviction of reality , there is one illustrious instance . When the first bridge ...
... occasion bodily pain , and even to believe it a voluntary agent , in order to be a proper object of re- sentment . • Of such personification , involving a conviction of reality , there is one illustrious instance . When the first bridge ...
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... occasion to give several instances . Because inanimate objects that are agreeable fix our attention , and draw us to them , they in that re- spect are termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by ...
... occasion to give several instances . Because inanimate objects that are agreeable fix our attention , and draw us to them , they in that re- spect are termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by ...
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