Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... regular : a parallelo- gram and a rhomb are less regular than a square ; the parallelogram Deing subjected to no rule is to the length of sides , other than that the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected 16 INTRODUCTION .
... regular : a parallelo- gram and a rhomb are less regular than a square ; the parallelogram Deing subjected to no rule is to the length of sides , other than that the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected 16 INTRODUCTION .
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected to no rule as to its angles , other than that the opposite angles be equal : for the same reason , the circumference of an ellipse , the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. the opposite sides be equal ; the rhomb being subjected to no rule as to its angles , other than that the opposite angles be equal : for the same reason , the circumference of an ellipse , the ...
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... opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agreeable to the 60. The principle of order governing perceptions and ideas ...
... opposite course in the analytic method we have a sensible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agreeable to the 60. The principle of order governing perceptions and ideas ...
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... opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure : the course of nature , however , hath still a greater influence than elevation ; and ...
... opposite course . Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure : the course of nature , however , hath still a greater influence than elevation ; and ...
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... opposite to the former , such as dullness , peevishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occasion in the same manner painful emotions . 76. Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the ...
... opposite to the former , such as dullness , peevishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occasion in the same manner painful emotions . 76. Sensible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the ...
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