An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here attempted , so far as ... object besides the science of criticism has the author kept in view ? ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association ...
... objects are naturally agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That subject is here attempted , so far as ... object besides the science of criticism has the author kept in view ? ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Association ...
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... objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect ... object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the ...
... objects are not more re- markable than the various relations that connect them together . Cause and effect ... object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the ...
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... objects introduced in description are made more or less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with ... object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give ...
... objects introduced in description are made more or less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with ... object suggest ? How far does our power over trains of ideas extend ? What sort of subject is always welcome ? Give ...
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... object in distress , if that object did not give pain . We love what is agreeable ; we hate what is disa- greeable . Certain external objects instantaneously give us pleasure or pain ; a gently flowing river , a smooth extended plain ...
... object in distress , if that object did not give pain . We love what is agreeable ; we hate what is disa- greeable . Certain external objects instantaneously give us pleasure or pain ; a gently flowing river , a smooth extended plain ...
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... object of passion is that which excites it ; a man who injures me becomes the object of my resentment . An emotion may have a cause , but not an object . The objects of our passions are either general or particular ; fame , honor , & c ...
... object of passion is that which excites it ; a man who injures me becomes the object of my resentment . An emotion may have a cause , but not an object . The objects of our passions are either general or particular ; fame , honor , & c ...
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