An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... things are linked have great influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent properties of external objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in ...
... things are linked have great influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent properties of external objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect , contiguity in ...
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... things of un- equal rank , we descend from the principal subject to its accessories ; we enter not into a minute considera- tion of constituent parts till the thing be surveyed as a whole . Our ideas are governed by the same prin- ciple ...
... things of un- equal rank , we descend from the principal subject to its accessories ; we enter not into a minute considera- tion of constituent parts till the thing be surveyed as a whole . Our ideas are governed by the same prin- ciple ...
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... things are connected in the mind ? What is regulated by these relations ? What does an external object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give examples ? What is the ...
... things are connected in the mind ? What is regulated by these relations ? What does an external object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give examples ? What is the ...
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... things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power , discernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreea- ble in a high ...
... things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power , discernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreea- ble in a high ...
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... things fit ob- jects for desire , others not . A thing beyond our reach is not desired . No man desires to walk on the clouds , because the desire would be absurd . Where the prospect of attainment is faint , the object seldom raises ...
... things fit ob- jects for desire , others not . A thing beyond our reach is not desired . No man desires to walk on the clouds , because the desire would be absurd . Where the prospect of attainment is faint , the object seldom raises ...
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