An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which dis- poses to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a regular science , governed by ...
... imagination : but in time they lose their relish , and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which dis- poses to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a regular science , governed by ...
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... imagining that this form will be more relished , and perhaps be not less instructive , than a regular and labored disquisition . His plan is , to ascend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments ; instead of beginning with ...
... imagining that this form will be more relished , and perhaps be not less instructive , than a regular and labored disquisition . His plan is , to ascend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments ; instead of beginning with ...
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... imagination . We are framed by nature to relish order and con- nexion ; and the influence of order greatly sways the mind of man . Grandeur makes a deep impression , and inclines us to proceed from small to great . But order prevails ...
... imagination . We are framed by nature to relish order and con- nexion ; and the influence of order greatly sways the mind of man . Grandeur makes a deep impression , and inclines us to proceed from small to great . But order prevails ...
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... imagination . But these emotions are sec- ondary , being occasioned by antecedent , and primary emotions and passions . A secondary emotion may readily swell into a passion from the accessory object , provided the accessory be a proper ...
... imagination . But these emotions are sec- ondary , being occasioned by antecedent , and primary emotions and passions . A secondary emotion may readily swell into a passion from the accessory object , provided the accessory be a proper ...
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... imagination to dress it in the most frightful colors . The first sight of a lion , for example , may at the same instant produce two oppo- site feelings , the pleasant emotion of wonder , and the painful passion of terror : the novelty ...
... imagination to dress it in the most frightful colors . The first sight of a lion , for example , may at the same instant produce two oppo- site feelings , the pleasant emotion of wonder , and the painful passion of terror : the novelty ...
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