An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... hath made thee a most ugly man . KING JOHN . ACT III Sc . 1 . Yet the first messenger of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after , as a sullen bell Remember'd , tolling a departed friend . SECOND PART ...
... hath made thee a most ugly man . KING JOHN . ACT III Sc . 1 . Yet the first messenger of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after , as a sullen bell Remember'd , tolling a departed friend . SECOND PART ...
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... hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the noblest object in the material world , a clear ...
... hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the noblest object in the material world , a clear ...
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... hath always a strong bias to the object of an agreeable passion , and a bias no less strong against the object of a disagreeable pas- sion . The object of love , for example , however indif- ferent to others , is to the lover's ...
... hath always a strong bias to the object of an agreeable passion , and a bias no less strong against the object of a disagreeable pas- sion . The object of love , for example , however indif- ferent to others , is to the lover's ...
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... hath great weight ; the same advice from one in a low condition is despised or neglected : a man of courage underrates danger ; and to the indolent the slightest obstacle ap- pears insurmountable . This doctrine is of great use in logic ...
... hath great weight ; the same advice from one in a low condition is despised or neglected : a man of courage underrates danger ; and to the indolent the slightest obstacle ap- pears insurmountable . This doctrine is of great use in logic ...
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... hath such influence over us , as to give a false light to all its objects . Agreeable passions prepossess the mind in favor of their objects , and disagreeable passions , no less against their objects : a woman is all perfection in her ...
... hath such influence over us , as to give a false light to all its objects . Agreeable passions prepossess the mind in favor of their objects , and disagreeable passions , no less against their objects : a woman is all perfection in her ...
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