An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 |
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... hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the noblest object in the material world , a clear ...
... hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the noblest object in the material world , a clear ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. He hath abandoned his physicians , madam , under whose prac- tices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other ad- vantage in the process , but only the losing of hope by time . ALL'S WELL ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. He hath abandoned his physicians , madam , under whose prac- tices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other ad- vantage in the process , but only the losing of hope by time . ALL'S WELL ...
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... hath no better effect than to confound the eye , and prevent the object from making an impression as one entire whole . An artist destitute of genius for capital beau- ties , is prompted to supply the defect by crowding his plan with ...
... hath no better effect than to confound the eye , and prevent the object from making an impression as one entire whole . An artist destitute of genius for capital beau- ties , is prompted to supply the defect by crowding his plan with ...
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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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