An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... termed appetites ; direct- ed to particular objects they retain their proper name : hence we say , an appetite for glory , the passion of friendship . A passion comes after its object has been presented , an appetite exists before it ...
... termed appetites ; direct- ed to particular objects they retain their proper name : hence we say , an appetite for glory , the passion of friendship . A passion comes after its object has been presented , an appetite exists before it ...
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... termed a motive with respect to its power of determining one to act . Passion is the cause of instinctive actions , which have no motive , because they are done without any view to consequences . The gratification of desire is pleasant ...
... termed a motive with respect to its power of determining one to act . Passion is the cause of instinctive actions , which have no motive , because they are done without any view to consequences . The gratification of desire is pleasant ...
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... termed pleasant or painful , we refer to the actual feeling ; when termed agreeable or disagreeable , we re- fer to it as an object of thought or reflection : a pas- sion is pleasant or painful to the person in whom it exists ; it is ...
... termed pleasant or painful , we refer to the actual feeling ; when termed agreeable or disagreeable , we re- fer to it as an object of thought or reflection : a pas- sion is pleasant or painful to the person in whom it exists ; it is ...
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... termed delicacy of taste . Some passions are gross , some refined ; the pleasures of external sense are corporeal or gross ; those of the eye and ear are felt to be internal , and for that reason pure and refined . The social affections ...
... termed delicacy of taste . Some passions are gross , some refined ; the pleasures of external sense are corporeal or gross ; those of the eye and ear are felt to be internal , and for that reason pure and refined . The social affections ...
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... termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by adhering to the ob- jects , and enjoying them . Because disagreeable objects of the same kind repel us from them , they in that re- spect are termed ...
... termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by adhering to the ob- jects , and enjoying them . Because disagreeable objects of the same kind repel us from them , they in that re- spect are termed ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable allegory appear arts beauty blank verse burlesque Cæsar capital cause circumstances comparison congruity connexion CORIOLANUS couplet criticism dignity disagreeable distinguished doth effect elevated ELOISA TO ABELARD emotions and passions emotions raised epic epic poetry expression Falstaff figure of speech Fingal garden Give an example Give examples grandeur grief hath heaven Hence HENRY IV HENRY VI ILIAD imagination imitation impression Jane Shore jects kind king language less light manner means melody metaphor mind motion nature never novelty o'er object observed ornament OROONOKO Othello painful PARADISE LOST pause person personification pleasant pleasure poem principle proper reason relation relish resemblance respect rhyme RICHARD II ridicule rule SECOND PART HENRY sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare simile sion sort sound species spectator sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tragedy variety verse words writers Аст