Elements of Criticism, Volum 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 pàgines |
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... hath afforded for computing Time and Space , 149 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , 160 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emo- tions and Passions , CHAP . 3. Beauty , · 4. Grandeur and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force ...
... hath afforded for computing Time and Space , 149 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , 160 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emo- tions and Passions , CHAP . 3. Beauty , · 4. Grandeur and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force ...
Pàgina 3
... over- straining the mind : cessation from such exercise gives not instant relief ; it is necessary that the void be filled with some amusement , gently relax- ing the spirits : * organic pleasure , which hath INTRODUCTION . 8 Hyperbole, ...
... over- straining the mind : cessation from such exercise gives not instant relief ; it is necessary that the void be filled with some amusement , gently relax- ing the spirits : * organic pleasure , which hath INTRODUCTION . 8 Hyperbole, ...
Pàgina 4
Lord Henry Home Kames. ing the spirits : * organic pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill ... hath a fine effect . But we are not bound down to this succession by 4 INTRODUCTION . The Means or Instrument ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. ing the spirits : * organic pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill ... hath a fine effect . But we are not bound down to this succession by 4 INTRODUCTION . The Means or Instrument ...
Pàgina 5
... hath enabled us to carry it on in a natural course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and ...
... hath enabled us to carry it on in a natural course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and ...
Pàgina 11
... hath obtained the ascendant : men now assert their native privilege of thinking for themselves , and disdain to be ranked in any sect , whatever be the science . I am forced to except criticism , which , by what fatality I know not ...
... hath obtained the ascendant : men now assert their native privilege of thinking for themselves , and disdain to be ranked in any sect , whatever be the science . I am forced to except criticism , which , by what fatality I know not ...
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