An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... chapter on - call it the enticism of Punctuation . CONTENTS . Page 11 16 ib . 20 21 23 27 2222 25 CHAP . 1. Association of Ideas ... 2. Emotions and passions ... Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1 ...
... chapter on - call it the enticism of Punctuation . CONTENTS . Page 11 16 ib . 20 21 23 27 2222 25 CHAP . 1. Association of Ideas ... 2. Emotions and passions ... Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1 ...
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... what is every just rule of criticism founded ? What is the author's plan ? What other object besides the science of criticism has the author kept in view ? ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association of Ideas . X INTRODUCTION .
... what is every just rule of criticism founded ? What is the author's plan ? What other object besides the science of criticism has the author kept in view ? ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association of Ideas . X INTRODUCTION .
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association of Ideas . WHILE awake we are conscious of a continued train of perceptions passing in our minds . It requires no activity to carry on , nor can we at will ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association of Ideas . WHILE awake we are conscious of a continued train of perceptions passing in our minds . It requires no activity to carry on , nor can we at will ...
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... CHAPTER II . Emotions and Passions . 9.123.103- We WE give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects , which have addressed the eye or the ear . Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with ...
... CHAPTER II . Emotions and Passions . 9.123.103- We WE give the names of passion and emotion to those feelings raised in us by external objects , which have addressed the eye or the ear . Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with ...
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... chapter of grandeur and sublimity ; and the modi- fications of dignified and mean , in that of dignity and grace . REVIEW . Are pleasant and agreeable , painful and disagreeable , respec- tively synonymous ? What is affirmed in order to ...
... chapter of grandeur and sublimity ; and the modi- fications of dignified and mean , in that of dignity and grace . REVIEW . Are pleasant and agreeable , painful and disagreeable , respec- tively synonymous ? What is affirmed in order to ...
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