An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... kind with those which regulate our conduct . Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings have no tendency to improve social intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts , de- rived ...
... kind with those which regulate our conduct . Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings have no tendency to improve social intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts , de- rived ...
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... kind are the reasonings employed on the fine arts ? What does a just taste for the fine arts furnish ? How does the science of criticism tend to improve the heart ? To what vices is a discerning taste an enemy ? In what does the man of ...
... kind are the reasonings employed on the fine arts ? What does a just taste for the fine arts furnish ? How does the science of criticism tend to improve the heart ? To what vices is a discerning taste an enemy ? In what does the man of ...
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... kind of 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 ...
... kind of 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 ...
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... kind of ideas are raised in us by lively description ? By slight and superficial narrative ? Of what does conception supply the want ? How ? Does fiction impress us as strongly as history ? Why ? Give examples . How does history command ...
... kind of ideas are raised in us by lively description ? By slight and superficial narrative ? Of what does conception supply the want ? How ? Does fiction impress us as strongly as history ? Why ? Give examples . How does history command ...
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... kind : the ends they aim at may be accom plished by a single act ; and , when that act is perform ed , the passions are necessarily at an end . Love and hatred are examples of the other kind : desire of doing good , or of doing mischief ...
... kind : the ends they aim at may be accom plished by a single act ; and , when that act is perform ed , the passions are necessarily at an end . Love and hatred are examples of the other kind : desire of doing good , or of doing mischief ...
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