An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... persons , thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest con- nexions . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the discern- ing faculty ; and such a person has usually a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced ...
... persons , thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest con- nexions . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the discern- ing faculty ; and such a person has usually a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced ...
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... person , it is for good qualities or good offices ; if I have resentment against any one , it must be for an injury he has done me ; and I cannot pity one who is under no distress of body or of mind . These circumstances are not ...
... person , it is for good qualities or good offices ; if I have resentment against any one , it must be for an injury he has done me ; and I cannot pity one who is under no distress of body or of mind . These circumstances are not ...
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... persons famishing with hunger , without regard to its salutary effects . The miser converts means into an end , in accumulating ' wealth without the least view of use . An instinctive passion impels us to act blindly with- out any view ...
... persons famishing with hunger , without regard to its salutary effects . The miser converts means into an end , in accumulating ' wealth without the least view of use . An instinctive passion impels us to act blindly with- out any view ...
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... person may therefore acquire a settled habit of virtue . Intercourse with men of worth , histories of generous and disinterested actions , and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic 22 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Sympathetic ...
... person may therefore acquire a settled habit of virtue . Intercourse with men of worth , histories of generous and disinterested actions , and frequent meditation upon them , keep the sympa- thetic 22 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Sympathetic ...
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... person ! REVIEW . What are the uses of music ? What kind of events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sor- row ? What are the causes of these effects ? Give an example ? Describe the effect of an act of gratitude ? Of courage ? Of ...
... person ! REVIEW . What are the uses of music ? What kind of events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sor- row ? What are the causes of these effects ? Give an example ? Describe the effect of an act of gratitude ? Of courage ? Of ...
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