Elements of Criticism, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 Seiten |
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... gratification , but also to relax them when over- strained in any violent pursuit . Here is a remedy provided for many distresses , and , to be convinced of its salutary effects , it will be sufficient to run over the following ...
... gratification , but also to relax them when over- strained in any violent pursuit . Here is a remedy provided for many distresses , and , to be convinced of its salutary effects , it will be sufficient to run over the following ...
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... gratification . Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our first attachments are to them . Organic plea- sures take the lead ; but the mind , gradually ripen- ing , relisheth more and more the pleasures of the eye and ear ...
... gratification . Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our first attachments are to them . Organic plea- sures take the lead ; but the mind , gradually ripen- ing , relisheth more and more the pleasures of the eye and ear ...
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... gratification of our passions , and even in their production . But that subject is re- served to be treated in the chapter of emotions and passions . * There is not perhaps another instance of a build- ing so great erected upon a ...
... gratification of our passions , and even in their production . But that subject is re- served to be treated in the chapter of emotions and passions . * There is not perhaps another instance of a build- ing so great erected upon a ...
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... , never once condescending to gratify any of the inferior senses . The design accordingly of this chapter is to delineate that connexion , with the view chiefly to ascertain what power the fine arts CH . 1. ] 29 IN A TRAIN .
... , never once condescending to gratify any of the inferior senses . The design accordingly of this chapter is to delineate that connexion , with the view chiefly to ascertain what power the fine arts CH . 1. ] 29 IN A TRAIN .
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... the desire included in the latter , prompts one to act in order to fulfil that desire , or , in other words , to gratify the pas- sión . : The cause of a passion is sufficiently explained above 38 [ CH . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... the desire included in the latter , prompts one to act in order to fulfil that desire , or , in other words , to gratify the pas- sión . : The cause of a passion is sufficiently explained above 38 [ CH . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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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