Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... manner , it appears to me precisely the same as in the original sur- vey , only less distinct . For example , having seen yesterday a spreading oak growing on the brink of a river , I endeavor to recall these objects to my mind . How is ...
... manner , it appears to me precisely the same as in the original sur- vey , only less distinct . For example , having seen yesterday a spreading oak growing on the brink of a river , I endeavor to recall these objects to my mind . How is ...
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... manner distant objects are per- ceived , without any action of the object upon the mind , or of the mind upon the object . Hearing is in a similar case ; the air , put in motion by thunder , makes an impression upon the drum of the ear ...
... manner distant objects are per- ceived , without any action of the object upon the mind , or of the mind upon the object . Hearing is in a similar case ; the air , put in motion by thunder , makes an impression upon the drum of the ear ...
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... manner . 32. Aversion , I think , is opposed to affection ; not to desire , as it commonly is . We have an affection to one person : we have an aversion to another : the former disposes us to do good to its object , the latter to do ill ...
... manner . 32. Aversion , I think , is opposed to affection ; not to desire , as it commonly is . We have an affection to one person : we have an aversion to another : the former disposes us to do good to its object , the latter to do ill ...
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... manner , with respect to compound sounds , tastes , or smells , we can fix our thoughts upon any of the component parts , abstracting our attention from the rest . The power of abstraction is not confined to objects that are separable ...
... manner , with respect to compound sounds , tastes , or smells , we can fix our thoughts upon any of the component parts , abstracting our attention from the rest . The power of abstraction is not confined to objects that are separable ...
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... manner : they are led , step by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criticism ...
... manner : they are led , step by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criticism ...
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