Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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... Motion and Force , • · Chap . VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects , Chap . VII . Risible Objects , Chap . VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude , · • 38 ត ឥត គ 27 34 37 41 48 8 85 47 50 58 67 82 88 · 94 · 96 102 ...
... Motion and Force , • · Chap . VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects , Chap . VII . Risible Objects , Chap . VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude , · • 38 ត ឥត គ 27 34 37 41 48 8 85 47 50 58 67 82 88 · 94 · 96 102 ...
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... motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criticism may be considered as a middle link , connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnishes an inviting ...
... motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criticism may be considered as a middle link , connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnishes an inviting ...
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... motion , we follow its natural course : the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke . In tracing out a family , we incline to begin ' at the founder , and to descend gradually to his ...
... motion , we follow its natural course : the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke . In tracing out a family , we incline to begin ' at the founder , and to descend gradually to his ...
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... motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than ...
... motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than ...
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... motion , and genteel behavior . But as intention , a capital circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character . I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make ...
... motion , and genteel behavior . But as intention , a capital circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character . I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make ...
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