Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN . 52. A MAN , while awake , is conscious of a continued train of perceptions and ideas passing in his mind . It requires no ...
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN . 52. A MAN , while awake , is conscious of a continued train of perceptions and ideas passing in his mind . It requires no ...
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... chapter of emctions and passions . ( Chap . ii . part i . sect . 4. ) 64. The requisites , accordingly , in every work of art . - Remarks upon Homer , Pin le Horace , Virgil , and Sallust . 65. Episode Example from the Æneid . Rule for ...
... chapter of emctions and passions . ( Chap . ii . part i . sect . 4. ) 64. The requisites , accordingly , in every work of art . - Remarks upon Homer , Pin le Horace , Virgil , and Sallust . 65. Episode Example from the Æneid . Rule for ...
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... CHAPTER II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 68. Or all the feelings raised in us by external objects , those vuly of the eye and the ear are honored with the name of passion or emotion ; the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or ...
... CHAPTER II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 68. Or all the feelings raised in us by external objects , those vuly of the eye and the ear are honored with the name of passion or emotion ; the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or ...
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... chapter it is suggested , that some circumstances make beings or things fit objects for desire , others of a virtuous action , one must be virtuous ; and to enjoy the pleasure of a char- itable action , one must think charity laudable ...
... chapter it is suggested , that some circumstances make beings or things fit objects for desire , others of a virtuous action , one must be virtuous ; and to enjoy the pleasure of a char- itable action , one must think charity laudable ...
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... chapter it is observed , that the relations by which things are connected , have a remarkable influence on the train of our ideas . I here add , that they have an influence , no less remarkable , in the production of emotions and ...
... chapter it is observed , that the relations by which things are connected , have a remarkable influence on the train of our ideas . I here add , that they have an influence , no less remarkable , in the production of emotions and ...
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