An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... circumstances , crowding upon each other in the mind ? What illustration is given ? Why cannot a man of accurate judgment have a flow of ideas . Why is wit incompatible with solid judgment ? What in the mind does the principle of order ...
... circumstances , crowding upon each other in the mind ? What illustration is given ? Why cannot a man of accurate judgment have a flow of ideas . Why is wit incompatible with solid judgment ? What in the mind does the principle of order ...
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... under no distress of body or of mind . These circumstances are not indifferent ; the good qualities or good offices that attract my love , are an- tecedently agreeable ; if an injury did not give unea 16 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... under no distress of body or of mind . These circumstances are not indifferent ; the good qualities or good offices that attract my love , are an- tecedently agreeable ; if an injury did not give unea 16 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... circumstances make beings or 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 ...
... circumstances make beings or 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 ...
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... circumstances . Deliberatively , where reason suggests means to avoid a threatened danger . If a man be injured , the first thing he thinks of is what revenge he shall take , and what means he shall em- ploy . These particulars are no ...
... circumstances . Deliberatively , where reason suggests means to avoid a threatened danger . If a man be injured , the first thing he thinks of is what revenge he shall take , and what means he shall em- ploy . These particulars are no ...
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... circumstances are seldom so unlucky as to put it in the power of a pas- sionate man to do much harm in an instant . Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find ...
... circumstances are seldom so unlucky as to put it in the power of a pas- sionate man to do much harm in an instant . Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find ...
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