Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... tones . 10. Perception and sensation are commonly reckoned synony mous terms , signifying that internal act by which external objects are made known to us . But they ought to be distinguished . Perceiving is a general term for hearing ...
... tones . 10. Perception and sensation are commonly reckoned synony mous terms , signifying that internal act by which external objects are made known to us . But they ought to be distinguished . Perceiving is a general term for hearing ...
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... tone equally distant from the turbulence of passion , and the languor of indolence : and by that tone are perfectly well qualified , not only to revive the spirits when sunk by sensual gratification , but also to relax them when over ...
... tone equally distant from the turbulence of passion , and the languor of indolence : and by that tone are perfectly well qualified , not only to revive the spirits when sunk by sensual gratification , but also to relax them when over ...
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... tone of mind : for a subject that accords with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good spirits , a cheerful sub- ject will be introduced by the slightest connection ; and one that is melancholy , no less readily in low spirits : an ...
... tone of mind : for a subject that accords with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good spirits , a cheerful sub- ject will be introduced by the slightest connection ; and one that is melancholy , no less readily in low spirits : an ...
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... tone , whether directed to the same or to a different object ; for the mind , heated by any passion , is , in that state , more susceptible of a new im- pression in a similar tone , than when cool and quiescent . It is a common ...
... tone , whether directed to the same or to a different object ; for the mind , heated by any passion , is , in that state , more susceptible of a new im- pression in a similar tone , than when cool and quiescent . It is a common ...
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... tone similar to anger : and when a man is thus beforehand disposed to anger , he is not nice nor scrupulous about an object ; the person who gave the stroke , however accident- ally , is by an inflammable temper held a proper object ...
... tone similar to anger : and when a man is thus beforehand disposed to anger , he is not nice nor scrupulous about an object ; the person who gave the stroke , however accident- ally , is by an inflammable temper held a proper object ...
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