Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which makes known to me an ...
... appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which makes known to me an ...
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... appear ; for it strikes at the root of a celebrated doctrine , which for more than two thousand years has misled many philosophers . This doctrine , as delivered by Aristotle , is in substance , " That of every object of thought there ...
... appear ; for it strikes at the root of a celebrated doctrine , which for more than two thousand years has misled many philosophers . This doctrine , as delivered by Aristotle , is in substance , " That of every object of thought there ...
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... appear agreeable or dis- agreeable ; and at the same time raise in us pleasant or painful emotions . With respect to ... appears in itself agreeable , and raises in the spectator a pleasant emotion . These are accurately ...
... appear agreeable or dis- agreeable ; and at the same time raise in us pleasant or painful emotions . With respect to ... appears in itself agreeable , and raises in the spectator a pleasant emotion . These are accurately ...
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... appear that they are greatly liable to abuse , and that they have been extensively abused . " ] [ Upon the subject of Taste and Genius , Cousin thus remarks : " Three 47. The easy transition from corporeal pleasures to those of a higher ...
... appear that they are greatly liable to abuse , and that they have been extensively abused . " ] [ Upon the subject of Taste and Genius , Cousin thus remarks : " Three 47. The easy transition from corporeal pleasures to those of a higher ...
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... appear necessary , or even natural , to suspend for so long a time the principal action in its most interesting period : the poet can find no pretext for an adventure so extraordinary , but the hero's longing to visit the ghost of his ...
... appear necessary , or even natural , to suspend for so long a time the principal action in its most interesting period : the poet can find no pretext for an adventure so extraordinary , but the hero's longing to visit the ghost of his ...
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