An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... painful emotion . Thus gratitude produces love to the grateful person ; malice , the painful passion of hatred , to the malicious person . We are now prepared for examples of pleasant passions that are disagreeable , and of painful ...
... painful emotion . Thus gratitude produces love to the grateful person ; malice , the painful passion of hatred , to the malicious person . We are now prepared for examples of pleasant passions that are disagreeable , and of painful ...
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... painful and disagreeable . We come now to the modifications of these passions as respects the science of criticism . The pleasure or pain of one passion differs from that of another , as of revenge gratified from that of love . In ...
... painful and disagreeable . We come now to the modifications of these passions as respects the science of criticism . The pleasure or pain of one passion differs from that of another , as of revenge gratified from that of love . In ...
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... painful and disagreeable , respec- tively synonymous ? What is affirmed in order to prove that they are not ? Is the pleasure produced by viewing an agreeable object , a quality of the emotion produced , or of the object ? How are ...
... painful and disagreeable , respec- tively synonymous ? What is affirmed in order to prove that they are not ? Is the pleasure produced by viewing an agreeable object , a quality of the emotion produced , or of the object ? How are ...
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... painful . This clearly explains some expres- sions 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 ...
... painful . This clearly explains some expres- sions 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 ...
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... painful feeling ; a column with a base looks firm , and though the cylin- der is a more beautiful figure , yet the cube for a base is preferred ; its angles being extended to a greater distance from the centre than the circumference of ...
... painful feeling ; a column with a base looks firm , and though the cylin- der is a more beautiful figure , yet the cube for a base is preferred ; its angles being extended to a greater distance from the centre than the circumference of ...
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