An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 |
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... resemblance to a known species , is an instance of a third degree of novelty : a strong resemblance among individuals of the same species , prevents almost entirely the effect of novelty , unless distance of place , or some other cir ...
... resemblance to a known species , is an instance of a third degree of novelty : a strong resemblance among individuals of the same species , prevents almost entirely the effect of novelty , unless distance of place , or some other cir ...
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... Resemblance and Dissimilitude . NATURE has given us a vigorous propensity to com- pare new objects and discover their resemblance and difference . We are gratified most by discovering difference among things where resemblance prevails ...
... Resemblance and Dissimilitude . NATURE has given us a vigorous propensity to com- pare new objects and discover their resemblance and difference . We are gratified most by discovering difference among things where resemblance prevails ...
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... resemblance between a flower - pot and a cheerful song ; and yet they may be compared with respect to their effects , the emotions they produce being similar . There is as little resemblance between fraternal con- cord and precious ...
... resemblance between a flower - pot and a cheerful song ; and yet they may be compared with respect to their effects , the emotions they produce being similar . There is as little resemblance between fraternal con- cord and precious ...
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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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