Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects .. 152 VII . Risible Objects 158 " VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude .... 160 IX . Uniformity and Variety ... ........ 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re ...
... Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects .. 152 VII . Risible Objects 158 " VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude .... 160 IX . Uniformity and Variety ... ........ 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re ...
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... novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a ...
... novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a ...
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... novelty and sin- gularity ; but they never move the sympathetic passions , because they cannot impose on the mind any perception of reality . I appeal to the discerning reader , whether that observation be not applicable to the ...
... novelty and sin- gularity ; but they never move the sympathetic passions , because they cannot impose on the mind any perception of reality . I appeal to the discerning reader , whether that observation be not applicable to the ...
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... - Beauty of some machines . - Motion of the war- horse . Grace of motion in man . Not a common talent . - Final cause of our relish for motion and force . CHAPTER VI . NOVELTY , AND THE UNEXPECTED APPEARANCE OF MOTION AND FORCE . 151.
... - Beauty of some machines . - Motion of the war- horse . Grace of motion in man . Not a common talent . - Final cause of our relish for motion and force . CHAPTER VI . NOVELTY , AND THE UNEXPECTED APPEARANCE OF MOTION AND FORCE . 151.
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... novelty hath the most powerful influence . A new object produceth instantaneously an emotion termed wonder , which totally occupies the mind , and for a time excludes ... NOVELTY , ETC. Novelty, and the unexpected appearance of Objects.
... novelty hath the most powerful influence . A new object produceth instantaneously an emotion termed wonder , which totally occupies the mind , and for a time excludes ... NOVELTY , ETC. Novelty, and the unexpected appearance of Objects.
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