An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it . Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and ...
... Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it . Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and ...
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... Hence wit is incompatible with a solid judgment . Memory and wit are often conjoined ; solid judgment seldom with either . There is order as well as connexion in the succes- sion of our ideas . The principle of order governs the ...
... Hence wit is incompatible with a solid judgment . Memory and wit are often conjoined ; solid judgment seldom with either . There is order as well as connexion in the succes- sion of our ideas . The principle of order governs the ...
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... hence the pleasure of falling with rain and descending with a river prevails over that of mounting upward . The beauty of smoke as- cending in a calm morning is delightful , because the course of nature is joined with elevation . Every ...
... hence the pleasure of falling with rain and descending with a river prevails over that of mounting upward . The beauty of smoke as- cending in a calm morning is delightful , because the course of nature is joined with elevation . Every ...
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... Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once con- descend to gratify any of the inferior senses . We shall now delineate that connexion , to ascertain what ...
... Hence the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once con- descend to gratify any of the inferior senses . We shall now delineate that connexion , to ascertain what ...
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... 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 ; thus the appe- tite of hunger is directed to food . We act calmly when moved without ...
... 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 ; thus the appe- tite of hunger is directed to food . We act calmly when moved without ...
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