An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 |
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... connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is ... connexion . We can attend to some ideas and dismiss others . Among objects connected , one suggests many of its re ...
... connexion ; some are intimate- ly , some slightly connected ; some near , others remote . The train of thought is ... connexion . We can attend to some ideas and dismiss others . Among objects connected , one suggests many of its re ...
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... connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for ...
... connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce connexion of action . An original propensity provides for ...
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... connexion in the words that express these ideas , were it even so slight as where both begin with the same letter ... connexion among words is a beauty when it represents any peculiar connexion among the con- stituent parts of the ...
... connexion in the words that express these ideas , were it even so slight as where both begin with the same letter ... connexion among words is a beauty when it represents any peculiar connexion among the con- stituent parts of the ...
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Association of Ideas | 11 |
Emotions and Passions as pleasant and painful | 31 |
Resemblance of Emotions to their causes | 45 |
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