Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION-- Terms ... IV . Coexistent Emotions and Passions V. Influence of Passion with respect ... IV , Grandeur and Sublimity .. 129 V. Motion and Force ...... 148 66 VI ...
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION-- Terms ... IV . Coexistent Emotions and Passions V. Influence of Passion with respect ... IV , Grandeur and Sublimity .. 129 V. Motion and Force ...... 148 66 VI ...
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... Henry IV . Act II . Sc . 2 . 58. On the other hand , a man of accurate judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is ...
... Henry IV . Act II . Sc . 2 . 58. On the other hand , a man of accurate judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. What is lieved from the rack , or from a violent fit of the stone . said ... IV . Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause . 98. ONE feeling there is that merits a deliberate view , for ...
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. What is lieved from the rack , or from a violent fit of the stone . said ... IV . Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause . 98. ONE feeling there is that merits a deliberate view , for ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling ... iv . 158 . Tasso , Canto vii . st . 55 . Tempest , Act IV . Sc . 4 . The emotions raised by music , independent ...
Lord Henry Home Kames James Robert Boyd. warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling ... iv . 158 . Tasso , Canto vii . st . 55 . Tempest , Act IV . Sc . 4 . The emotions raised by music , independent ...
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... Henry IV . Act II . Sc . 6 . 103. The same communication of passion obtains in the relation of principal and accessory . Pride , of which self is the object , ex- pands itself upon a house , a garden , servants , equipage , and every ...
... Henry IV . Act II . Sc . 6 . 103. The same communication of passion obtains in the relation of principal and accessory . Pride , of which self is the object , ex- pands itself upon a house , a garden , servants , equipage , and every ...
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