Elements of Criticism: With Analyses and Translations of Ancient and Foreign IllustrationsF.J. Huntington, 1841 - 504 páginas |
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... of taste , and the perception of the Sublime and the Beautiful , exist , in a greater or less degree , in every mind ; and as every man fami- liar with the subject , must be sensible that English 6 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... of taste , and the perception of the Sublime and the Beautiful , exist , in a greater or less degree , in every mind ; and as every man fami- liar with the subject , must be sensible that English 6 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... Perceptions and Ideas in a train , Chap . II . Emotions end Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general ...
... Perceptions and Ideas in a train , Chap . II . Emotions end Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general ...
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... perceptions are of external objects , and our first attach- ments are to them . Organic pleasures take the lead : but the mind , gradually ripening , relishes more and more the pleasures of the eye and ear ; which approach the purely ...
... perceptions are of external objects , and our first attach- ments are to them . Organic pleasures take the lead : but the mind , gradually ripening , relishes more and more the pleasures of the eye and ear ; which approach the purely ...
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... perception of what objects are lofty , what low , what proper or improper , what manly , and what mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste * A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfection ; for ...
... perception of what objects are lofty , what low , what proper or improper , what manly , and what mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste * A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfection ; for ...
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... perceptions and ideas passing through the mind - The influ- ence of the relation of objects in directing the train of thought - Connected ideas varied by different causes - The will accelerates our ideas by dismissing , retards by ...
... perceptions and ideas passing through the mind - The influ- ence of the relation of objects in directing the train of thought - Connected ideas varied by different causes - The will accelerates our ideas by dismissing , retards by ...
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