An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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A signal act of gratitude produces in the spectator or reader , love or esteem for the author , and a desire to perform acts of gratitude , without reference to any one object . In this state the mind , wonderfully bent upon an object ...
A signal act of gratitude produces in the spectator or reader , love or esteem for the author , and a desire to perform acts of gratitude , without reference to any one object . In this state the mind , wonderfully bent upon an object ...
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The child is violently excited to crush to atoms the stone it has hit its toe against . An instance of blind and absurd anger is finely illustrated in No. 439 of the Spectator , in a story , the dramatis persona of which are ...
The child is violently excited to crush to atoms the stone it has hit its toe against . An instance of blind and absurd anger is finely illustrated in No. 439 of the Spectator , in a story , the dramatis persona of which are ...
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The thing exists , and I am a spectator of its existence , and I have a perception of the object similar to what a real spectator has . Many rules of criticism depend on conception . To Hence it may distinguish conception from ...
The thing exists , and I am a spectator of its existence , and I have a perception of the object similar to what a real spectator has . Many rules of criticism depend on conception . To Hence it may distinguish conception from ...
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Lively and accurate description raises in us ideas no less distinct than if we had been originally spectators . Slight and superficial narrative produces faint and incomplete ideas , of which conception makes no part .
Lively and accurate description raises in us ideas no less distinct than if we had been originally spectators . Slight and superficial narrative produces faint and incomplete ideas , of which conception makes no part .
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How is instinctive anger frequently raised ? Give the instance of blind and absurd anger from the Spectator For what purpose was anger given us ? What prevents mischief arising from absurd passion . Are passions moved by fiction ?
How is instinctive anger frequently raised ? Give the instance of blind and absurd anger from the Spectator For what purpose was anger given us ? What prevents mischief arising from absurd passion . Are passions moved by fiction ?
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