Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... peculiar merit which this work claims to possess . What , besides cri icism , it aims at . 51. The title of the work . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN 30 NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK .
... peculiar merit which this work claims to possess . What , besides cri icism , it aims at . 51. The title of the work . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN 30 NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK .
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... peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain con- tinues after the pain is gone , and produceth a very pleasant emotion . Sickness hath not that effect , because it is ...
... peculiar circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain con- tinues after the pain is gone , and produceth a very pleasant emotion . Sickness hath not that effect , because it is ...
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... peculiar tendency to expand itself along related objects . In fact , instances are not rare , of persons , who upon all occasions are willing to sacrifice their lives and fortunes for their country . Such influence upon the mind of man ...
... peculiar tendency to expand itself along related objects . In fact , instances are not rare , of persons , who upon all occasions are willing to sacrifice their lives and fortunes for their country . Such influence upon the mind of man ...
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... peculiar delicacy of wit ; but Horace , who made a figure in the court of Augustus , where taste was considerably purified , declares against the lowness and roughness of that author's raillery . Ridicule is banished France , and is ...
... peculiar delicacy of wit ; but Horace , who made a figure in the court of Augustus , where taste was considerably purified , declares against the lowness and roughness of that author's raillery . Ridicule is banished France , and is ...
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... peculiar to some men , it generally comes soon to maturity : the propensity , upon presenting a proper object , is imme- diately enlivened into a passion ; which is the case of pride , of envy , and of malice . In the third place , the ...
... peculiar to some men , it generally comes soon to maturity : the propensity , upon presenting a proper object , is imme- diately enlivened into a passion ; which is the case of pride , of envy , and of malice . In the third place , the ...
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