An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... single act ? What passions continue long ? How long does an emotion caused by an inanimate object take to arrive at maturity ? How long does it last ? Give examples . What passions are produced in perfection ? What sort of passions come ...
... single act ? What passions continue long ? How long does an emotion caused by an inanimate object take to arrive at maturity ? How long does it last ? Give examples . What passions are produced in perfection ? What sort of passions come ...
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... single exception . Many inanimate ob- jects , considered as the causes of emotion , are made agreeable , to promote our happiness . This proves the benignity of the Deity , that we are placed among ob- jects , for the most part ...
... single exception . Many inanimate ob- jects , considered as the causes of emotion , are made agreeable , to promote our happiness . This proves the benignity of the Deity , that we are placed among ob- jects , for the most part ...
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... single objects , is a term which , in its native signification , is appropriated to objects of sight . A tree , the simplest object of external sense , pre- sents to us color , figure , size , and sometimes motion . The beauty of the ...
... single objects , is a term which , in its native signification , is appropriated to objects of sight . A tree , the simplest object of external sense , pre- sents to us color , figure , size , and sometimes motion . The beauty of the ...
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... single object viewed apart with- out relation to any other : the examples above given are of that kind . The other , relative beauty , being founded on the relation of objects . The purposed dis- tribution would lead me to handle these ...
... single object viewed apart with- out relation to any other : the examples above given are of that kind . The other , relative beauty , being founded on the relation of objects . The purposed dis- tribution would lead me to handle these ...
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... because a circle is a single object , and makes one entire impression , whereas a square is composed of four sides or objects . A square is more beautiful than a hexagon ; though each is perfectly regular 52 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... because a circle is a single object , and makes one entire impression , whereas a square is composed of four sides or objects . A square is more beautiful than a hexagon ; though each is perfectly regular 52 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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