Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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Page 29
... colors , occasions a sensible emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any ... color , strictly speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree colored : it is not the figure abstractly ...
... colors , occasions a sensible emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any ... color , strictly speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree colored : it is not the figure abstractly ...
Page 63
... color and figure , in its present state till varied by some operating cause , the condition of man would be deplorable : it is ordered wisely , that emotions should more resemble another attribute of matter , namely motion , which ...
... color and figure , in its present state till varied by some operating cause , the condition of man would be deplorable : it is ordered wisely , that emotions should more resemble another attribute of matter , namely motion , which ...
Page 68
... color , figure , size , & c . is perceived to be one object ; and the emotion it produces is rather one complex emotion than different emotions combined . With respect to coexistent emotions produced by different objects of sight , it ...
... color , figure , size , & c . is perceived to be one object ; and the emotion it produces is rather one complex emotion than different emotions combined . With respect to coexistent emotions produced by different objects of sight , it ...
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... colors the vibration of mind between two op- posite passio as directed to the same object . Althea had two brothers much beloved , who were unjustly put to death by her son Meleager in a fit of passion : she was strongly impelled to ...
... colors the vibration of mind between two op- posite passio as directed to the same object . Althea had two brothers much beloved , who were unjustly put to death by her son Meleager in a fit of passion : she was strongly impelled to ...
Page 80
... colors . Shakspeare handles the same subject , but in a manner uncommon , and peculiar to himself : in Othello's soliloquy before putting his wife to death , love and jealousy are represented , each exerting its whole force , but ...
... colors . Shakspeare handles the same subject , but in a manner uncommon , and peculiar to himself : in Othello's soliloquy before putting his wife to death , love and jealousy are represented , each exerting its whole force , but ...
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