Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... Nature , Design , and Utility of the present work CHAP . I. Perceptions and Ideas in a train . " II . Emotions and Passions .... 3 22 29 37 PART I. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and ...
... Nature , Design , and Utility of the present work CHAP . I. Perceptions and Ideas in a train . " II . Emotions and Passions .... 3 22 29 37 PART I. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and ...
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... Nature hath furnished the means of multiplying ideas without end , and of providing every individual with a sufficient stock to answer , not only the necessities , but even the elegancies of life . 19. Further , man is endued with a ...
... Nature hath furnished the means of multiplying ideas without end , and of providing every individual with a sufficient stock to answer , not only the necessities , but even the elegancies of life . 19. Further , man is endued with a ...
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... nature , makes part of the 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 ...
... nature , makes part of the 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 ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. IHE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT WORK 46. THAT nothing external is perceived till first it makes an im- pression upon the organ of ... Nature, Design, and Utility of the present work.
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. IHE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT WORK 46. THAT nothing external is perceived till first it makes an im- pression upon the organ of ... Nature, Design, and Utility of the present work.
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... nature and middle place between organic and intellectual pleasures , qualify them to associate with both . The pleasures of the eye and the ear have other valuable proper- ties besides those of dignity and elevation : being sweet and ...
... nature and middle place between organic and intellectual pleasures , qualify them to associate with both . The pleasures of the eye and the ear have other valuable proper- ties besides those of dignity and elevation : being sweet and ...
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