An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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The inherent properties of external objects are not more remarkable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in time and place , high and low , prior and posterior , resemblance , contrast ...
The inherent properties of external objects are not more remarkable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in time and place , high and low , prior and posterior , resemblance , contrast ...
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... by any connexion indifferently strong or weak , as in this finely touched relation to a rich cargo at sea : My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea .
... by any connexion indifferently strong or weak , as in this finely touched relation to a rich cargo at sea : My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea .
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On the other hand , a man of an accurate judgment cannot have a flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations ... Wit joins things by distant and fanciful relations , that occur only to those who make every relation equally welcome .
On the other hand , a man of an accurate judgment cannot have a flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations ... Wit joins things by distant and fanciful relations , that occur only to those who make every relation equally welcome .
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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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Why do relations make no capital figure ? Why are order and connexion necessary in our affairs ? CHAPTER II . 23.103 Emotions and Passions . We give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects ...
Why do relations make no capital figure ? Why are order and connexion necessary in our affairs ? CHAPTER II . 23.103 Emotions and Passions . We give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects ...
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