An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... instance of blind and absurd anger from the Spectator For what purpose was anger given us ? What prevents mischief arising from absurd passion . Are passions moved by fiction ? Give examples of past scenes made present to the mind ...
... instance of blind and absurd anger from the Spectator For what purpose was anger given us ? What prevents mischief arising from absurd passion . Are passions moved by fiction ? Give examples of past scenes made present to the mind ...
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... instance : one tends to render us savage and cruel , which is the case of re- venge . I value myself upon sympathy : I hate and despise myself for envy . Social affections have an advantage over the selfish , not only with respect to ...
... instance : one tends to render us savage and cruel , which is the case of re- venge . I value myself upon sympathy : I hate and despise myself for envy . Social affections have an advantage over the selfish , not only with respect to ...
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... instance . When the first bridge of boats over the Hellespont was destroyed by a storm , Xerxes fell into a transport of rage , so excessive , that he commanded the sea to be punished with 300 stripes , and a pair of fetters to be ...
... instance . When the first bridge of boats over the Hellespont was destroyed by a storm , Xerxes fell into a transport of rage , so excessive , that he commanded the sea to be punished with 300 stripes , and a pair of fetters to be ...
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... instance of the influence of passion does Shakspeare give in Lear ? -in King Richard II . ? PART VI . The resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made ...
... instance of the influence of passion does Shakspeare give in Lear ? -in King Richard II . ? PART VI . The resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made ...
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... instance of gratitude , beside procuring esteem for the author , raises in the spectator a vague emotion of gratitude , which disposes him to be grateful ; and this vague emotion has a strong resemblance to its cause , the passion that ...
... instance of gratitude , beside procuring esteem for the author , raises in the spectator a vague emotion of gratitude , which disposes him to be grateful ; and this vague emotion has a strong resemblance to its cause , the passion that ...
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