An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... single object appears solitary and devoid of connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the ...
... single object appears solitary and devoid of connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the ...
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... single instant , its impression is instantaneous ; passions require a succession of impressions ; hence the effect of reading and acting , which reiterate impressions without end . The machinery of imaginary beings in an epic poem ...
... single instant , its impression is instantaneous ; passions require a succession of impressions ; hence the effect of reading and acting , which reiterate impressions without end . The machinery of imaginary beings in an epic poem ...
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... single exception . The nature of an emotion or passion , as pleasant or painful , de- pends entirely on its cause : the emotion produced by an agreeable object is invariably pleasant ; and the emotion produced by a disagreeable object ...
... single exception . The nature of an emotion or passion , as pleasant or painful , de- pends entirely on its cause : the emotion produced by an agreeable object is invariably pleasant ; and the emotion produced by a disagreeable object ...
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... as gratitude and revenge , are often exhausted by a single act of gratification : other passions , such as pride , malice , envy , 36 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM , Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Passions -Their Growth and Decay.
... as gratitude and revenge , are often exhausted by a single act of gratification : other passions , such as pride , malice , envy , 36 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM , Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Passions -Their Growth and Decay.
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... single act : a general end , on the contrary , admits acts with- out number ; because it cannot be said , that a general end is ever fully accomplished while the object of the passion subsists . Gratitude and revenge are examples of the ...
... single act : a general end , on the contrary , admits acts with- out number ; because it cannot be said , that a general end is ever fully accomplished while the object of the passion subsists . Gratitude and revenge are examples of the ...
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