An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action , wrong or improper , must be highly disgustful : if , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he ...
... character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action , wrong or improper , must be highly disgustful : if , in any instance , the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty , he ...
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... character , intention , is discovered by reflection . A purse given in discharge of a debt excites less pleasure , than if given out of charity to relieve a virtuous family in want . Actions are qualified by intention , not by the event ...
... character , intention , is discovered by reflection . A purse given in discharge of a debt excites less pleasure , than if given out of charity to relieve a virtuous family in want . Actions are qualified by intention , not by the event ...
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... character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find anger and fear respecting others so excessive , as to operate blindly and impetuously , precisely as where they are selfish . SECTION VII . — Emotions caused by Fiction ...
... character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find anger and fear respecting others so excessive , as to operate blindly and impetuously , precisely as where they are selfish . SECTION VII . — Emotions caused by Fiction ...
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... character , that of sweet- ness and gaiety . Considering attentively the beauty of visible objects , we discover two kinds : first , intrinsic beauty , because it is discovered in a single object viewed apart with- out relation to any ...
... character , that of sweet- ness and gaiety . Considering attentively the beauty of visible objects , we discover two kinds : first , intrinsic beauty , because it is discovered in a single object viewed apart with- out relation to any ...
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... character of all the emotions of beauty ? What is intrinsic beauty ? -relative beauty ? How do they differ ? Is the relish for beauty of figure inherent ? What is its use ? How do regularity , & c . aid the mind ? What is the use of ...
... character of all the emotions of beauty ? What is intrinsic beauty ? -relative beauty ? How do they differ ? Is the relish for beauty of figure inherent ? What is its use ? How do regularity , & c . aid the mind ? What is the use of ...
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