An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... produce in the morning of life . In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable ...
... produce in the morning of life . In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable ...
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... produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for the regular , order of our actions ; and order and connexion introduce method in the management of our affairs . For without them our conduct would be fluctuating and ...
... produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for the regular , order of our actions ; and order and connexion introduce method in the management of our affairs . For without them our conduct would be fluctuating and ...
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... produced , we inquire for no other cause , but merely the pres- ence of the object . And these things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power ...
... produced , we inquire for no other cause , but merely the pres- ence of the object . And these things raise emotions by means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power ...
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... producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an an- tecedent desire or impulse ; therefore , where there is no desire there is no action . This opens another dis- tinction between emotions and passions . The former ...
... producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an an- tecedent desire or impulse ; therefore , where there is no desire there is no action . This opens another dis- tinction between emotions and passions . The former ...
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... produces in the spectator or reader , love or esteem for the author , and a desire to perform acts of gratitude , without reference to any one object . In this state the mind , wonderfully bent upon an object , neglects no opportunity ...
... produces in the spectator or reader , love or esteem for the author , and a desire to perform acts of gratitude , without reference to any one object . In this state the mind , wonderfully bent upon an object , neglects no opportunity ...
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