An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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... a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favorite entertainment ; and in old age they maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life .
... a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favorite entertainment ; and in old age they maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life .
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... a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favorite entertainment ; and in old age they maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life .
... a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to judgment as well as to fancy , the fine arts are a favorite entertainment ; and in old age they maintain that relish which they produce in the morning of life .
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Relations make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . original propensity provides for the regular order of our actions ...
Relations make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . original propensity provides for the regular order of our actions ...
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Of these emotions , thus produced , we inquire for no other cause , but merely the prescnce of the object . And these things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river .
Of these emotions , thus produced , we inquire for no other cause , but merely the prescnce of the object . And these things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river .
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We proceed now to consider passion with respect to its power of producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an antecedent desire or impulse ; therefore , where there is no desire there is no action .
We proceed now to consider passion with respect to its power of producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an antecedent desire or impulse ; therefore , where there is no desire there is no action .
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