An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... event is particular ; there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . In science , many experiments come under one cause ; many causes come under one more general . From particu- lar effects to general causes , we feel an ...
... event is particular ; there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . In science , many experiments come under one cause ; many causes come under one more general . From particu- lar effects to general causes , we feel an ...
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... event . Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or pain resulting from them . Emotions also are raised in us by the feelings of our fellow - creatures . We share the pain of a man in ...
... event . Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or pain resulting from them . Emotions also are raised in us by the feelings of our fellow - creatures . We share the pain of a man in ...
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... event opposite to what we de- sired . An event fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or sorrow , according to its result . Joy arises to a great height upon the removal ...
... event opposite to what we de- sired . An event fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or sorrow , according to its result . Joy arises to a great height upon the removal ...
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... events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sor- row ? What are the causes of these effects ? Give an example ? Describe the effect of an act of gratitude ? Of courage ? Of martial music ? What is this feeling called ? How is it ...
... events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sor- row ? What are the causes of these effects ? Give an example ? Describe the effect of an act of gratitude ? Of courage ? Of martial music ? What is this feeling called ? How is it ...
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... event as past , without forming any image , it is barely reflecting or remembering that I was an eye - witness ; but when I recall the event so distinctly as to form a complete image of it , I perceive it as passing in my presence ; and ...
... event as past , without forming any image , it is barely reflecting or remembering that I was an eye - witness ; but when I recall the event so distinctly as to form a complete image of it , I perceive it as passing in my presence ; and ...
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