Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... Force ...... 148 66 " VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects .......... 152 66 VII . Risible Objects .... 158 160 66 IX . Uniformity and Variety .... .... 171 Appendix . Concerning ...
... Force ...... 148 66 " VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects .......... 152 66 VII . Risible Objects .... 158 160 66 IX . Uniformity and Variety .... .... 171 Appendix . Concerning ...
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... force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism ...
... force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism ...
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... force , and its fluency , contribute each a share the regu- larity , propriety , and convenience of a fine building , contribute each to the emotion raised by the building . 75. If external properties be agreeable , we have reason to ...
... force , and its fluency , contribute each a share the regu- larity , propriety , and convenience of a fine building , contribute each to the emotion raised by the building . 75. If external properties be agreeable , we have reason to ...
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... force , by increasing the sense of our present happiness . In the case of an acute pain , a peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain con- tinues after the pain is ...
... force , by increasing the sense of our present happiness . In the case of an acute pain , a peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain con- tinues after the pain is ...
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... force of habit . We approve every virtuous action , and bestow our affection on the author ; but if virtuous actions produced no other effect upon us , good example would not have great influence : the sympathetic emotion under ...
... force of habit . We approve every virtuous action , and bestow our affection on the author ; but if virtuous actions produced no other effect upon us , good example would not have great influence : the sympathetic emotion under ...
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