An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... common . - Passion considered as productive of Action . No emotion or passion springs up in the mind with out a cause . If I love a person , it is for good qualities or good offices ; if I have resentment against any one , it must be ...
... common . - Passion considered as productive of Action . No emotion or passion springs up in the mind with out a cause . If I love a person , it is for good qualities or good offices ; if I have resentment against any one , it must be ...
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... common charity But's happier than me . For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty ; every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never waked but to a joyful morning . Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose ...
... common charity But's happier than me . For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty ; every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never waked but to a joyful morning . Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose ...
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... common nature is right or perfect , and that individuals ought to be made conformable to it . * A passion that deviates from the common nature , by being too strong or too weak , is wrong and disagreeable ; but as far as conformable to ...
... common nature is right or perfect , and that individuals ought to be made conformable to it . * A passion that deviates from the common nature , by being too strong or too weak , is wrong and disagreeable ; but as far as conformable to ...
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... common nature must tend to good ; and a passion that deviates from our common nature must tend to ill . A passion that becomes an object of thought , may have the effect to produce a passion or emotion in the spectator ; for it is ...
... common nature must tend to good ; and a passion that deviates from our common nature must tend to ill . A passion that becomes an object of thought , may have the effect to produce a passion or emotion in the spectator ; for it is ...
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... common in poetry , as a sweet distress , a pleasant pain . REVIEW . What sounds are concordant ? What is their effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are ...
... common in poetry , as a sweet distress , a pleasant pain . REVIEW . What sounds are concordant ? What is their effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are ...
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