Elements of Criticism, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 Seiten |
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... circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is pro- portioned to the degree of connexion : but among unequal objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an orderly arrange- ment ; of which ...
... circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is pro- portioned to the degree of connexion : but among unequal objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arises chiefly from an orderly arrange- ment ; of which ...
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... circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or passion , cannot be entirely indiffe- rent ; for if so , they could not make any impression . And we find upon examination , that they are not indifferent looking back upon the ...
... circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or passion , cannot be entirely indiffe- rent ; for if so , they could not make any impression . And we find upon examination , that they are not indifferent looking back upon the ...
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... circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character : I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the ...
... circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character : I see one delivering a purse of money to another , but I can make nothing of that action , till I learn with what intention the ...
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... circumstances make beings or things fit objects for desire , others not . This hint ought to be pursued . It is a truth ascertained by universal experience , that a thing which in our apprehension is beyond reach , never is the object ...
... circumstances make beings or things fit objects for desire , others not . This hint ought to be pursued . It is a truth ascertained by universal experience , that a thing which in our apprehension is beyond reach , never is the object ...
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... circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain , continues after the pain is gone , and produceth a very pleasant emotion . Sickness hath not that effect , because it is always ...
... circumstance contributes its part : the brisk circulation of the animal spirits occasioned by acute pain , continues after the pain is gone , and produceth a very pleasant emotion . Sickness hath not that effect , because it is always ...
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action Æneid appear arts ascer beauty burlesque Cæsar Chap character circumstances colour congruity connexion degree desire dignity disagreeable distinguished distress doth effect elevation emotion raised emotions and passions example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure final cause give gratification habit hand hath Hence Henry IV Hudibras Iago ideal presence ideas Iliad impression inflamed influence instances ject Julius Cæsar kind King Lear king of Leon less ludicrous Macedon manner means mind motion never nexion novelty objects of sight observation occasion opposite Othello painful passion Paradise Lost perceive perceptions person pity pleasant emotion pleasure present produceth propensity proper proportion propriety punishment qualities racter reason reflection relation relish remarkable resemblance respect ridicule risible satiety scarce Sejanus selfish sense sensible sentiments Shakespeare singular sion species spectator sublime surprise taste termed things thou thought tion uniformity variety wonder words writer