Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 pages |
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Page 10
... pleasure or pain felt at the organ of sense : thus we have a sensation of the pleasure arising from warmth , from a fragrant smell , from a sweet taste : and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable ...
... pleasure or pain felt at the organ of sense : thus we have a sensation of the pleasure arising from warmth , from a fragrant smell , from a sweet taste : and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable ...
Page 11
... pleasure from heat , and pain from cold , " or , " I have a sensation of pleasure from heat , and of pain from cold . " But the meaning of feeling , as is said , is much more extensive . It is proper to say , I feel pleasure in a ...
... pleasure from heat , and pain from cold , " or , " I have a sensation of pleasure from heat , and of pain from cold . " But the meaning of feeling , as is said , is much more extensive . It is proper to say , I feel pleasure in a ...
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... pleasure : their complexity and vivacity make them fit materials . But a man hath no such power over any of his other ideas , whether of the external or internal senses : he cannot , after the utmost effort , combine these into new ...
... pleasure : their complexity and vivacity make them fit materials . But a man hath no such power over any of his other ideas , whether of the external or internal senses : he cannot , after the utmost effort , combine these into new ...
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... pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in a lower degree than an idea of memory , where the objects are of the same kind ; for an evident reason , that the former is ...
... pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in a lower degree than an idea of memory , where the objects are of the same kind ; for an evident reason , that the former is ...
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... pleasure as existing in the nostrils along with the impression made by the rose upon that organ . And the same will be the result of experiments with respect to every feeling of taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most ...
... pleasure as existing in the nostrils along with the impression made by the rose upon that organ . And the same will be the result of experiments with respect to every feeling of taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most ...
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action Æneid agreeable appear beauty blank verse burlesque Cæsar chapter circumstance colors connected degree disagreeable distinguished distress effect elevation emotion raised epic poem epic poetry example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure figure of speech final cause force garden give grandeur habit hath Hence Henry IV Hexameter Hudibras human ideas Iliad imagination impression instances Julius Cæsar kind language less Lord Kames manner means melody metaphor mind motion nature never novelty objects of sight observation occasion opposite ornaments Othello pain Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perceptions person pleasant emotion pleasure poem produceth propensity proper proportion qualities reason regularity relation relish remarkable resemblance respect rhyme Richard II ridicule risible rule sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare simile sound spectator sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tone uniformity variety verse words writers