Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... common and the most general.- Passion considered as productive of Action ........ 38 Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Passions ... V แ 186 66 2 . 3. Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow .......... 4. Sympathetic Emotion of ...
... common and the most general.- Passion considered as productive of Action ........ 38 Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Passions ... V แ 186 66 2 . 3. Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow .......... 4. Sympathetic Emotion of ...
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... common nature of all qualities , that they are not capable of an independent existence , but must belong to some being of which they are properties or attri- butes . A being with respect to its properties or attributes is termed a ...
... common nature of all qualities , that they are not capable of an independent existence , but must belong to some being of which they are properties or attri- butes . A being with respect to its properties or attributes is termed a ...
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... common sense , to annihilate totally the material world . And a later writer , discovering that Berkeley's arguments might with equal success be applied against immaterial beings , ventures still more boldly to reject by the rump the ...
... common sense , to annihilate totally the material world . And a later writer , discovering that Berkeley's arguments might with equal success be applied against immaterial beings , ventures still more boldly to reject by the rump the ...
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... common , than the acting upon subjects at a distance by intermediate means ? This holds in fact with respect both to seeing and hearing . When I see a tree , for example , rays of light are reflected from the tree to my eye , form- ing ...
... common , than the acting upon subjects at a distance by intermediate means ? This holds in fact with respect both to seeing and hearing . When I see a tree , for example , rays of light are reflected from the tree to my eye , form- ing ...
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... common nature of man ; the former makes part of the nature of this or that man . Propensity is a name common to both ; for it signifies a principle as well as a disposition . 31. Affection , signifying a settled bent of mind towards a ...
... common nature of man ; the former makes part of the nature of this or that man . Propensity is a name common to both ; for it signifies a principle as well as a disposition . 31. Affection , signifying a settled bent of mind towards a ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable appear beauty blank verse burlesque Cæsar chapter circumstance colors congruity connected degree dignity disagreeable distinguished effect elevation emotion raised epic epic poem epic poetry example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure figure of speech garden give grandeur habit hath Hence Henry IV Hexameter Hudibras human ideas Iliad imagination imitation impression instances Julius Caesar kind language less light manner means melody metaphor mind motion nature never observation ornaments Othello pain Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perceptions person pleasant emotion pleasure poem poetry principle produce produceth proper propriety qualities reason relation relish remarkable resemblance respect rhyme Richard II ridicule rule sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare short syllables simile sound spectator speech sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tone uniformity variety verse words writers York American