An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Ridicule . 13. Wit . 14. Custom and Habit ... 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 16. Sentiments ..... 17. Language of Passion . 18. Beauty of Language . Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound ..... 2.
Ridicule . 13. Wit . 14. Custom and Habit ... 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 16. Sentiments ..... 17. Language of Passion . 18. Beauty of Language . Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound ..... 2.
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... we need but reflect upon the common method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , my a 145 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule ... 87 13.
... we need but reflect upon the common method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , my a 145 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule ... 87 13.
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Ridicule ... 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit . 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ... 105 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language . 133 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to ...
Ridicule ... 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit . 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ... 105 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language . 133 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to ...
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Ridicule , which chiefly arises from pride , a selfish passion , is at best but a gross pleasure ; a people , it is true , must have emerged out of barbarity before they can have a taste for ridicule ; but it is too rough an ...
Ridicule , which chiefly arises from pride , a selfish passion , is at best but a gross pleasure ; a people , it is true , must have emerged out of barbarity before they can have a taste for ridicule ; but it is too rough an ...
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How with respect to ridicule ? PART III . Interrupted existence of Emotions and Passions ; their growth and decay . Did an emotion continue like color or figure , the condition of man would be deplorable ; it is wisely ordered that ...
How with respect to ridicule ? PART III . Interrupted existence of Emotions and Passions ; their growth and decay . Did an emotion continue like color or figure , the condition of man would be deplorable ; it is wisely ordered that ...
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