Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I(-II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - 440 Seiten |
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... body in motion , we follow its natural courfe ; the mind falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his ...
... body in motion , we follow its natural courfe ; the mind falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his ...
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... body nor of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or paffion , cannot be entirely indifferent ; for if fo , they could not make any impreffion . And we find upon examination , that they are not indifferent ...
... body nor of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or paffion , cannot be entirely indifferent ; for if fo , they could not make any impreffion . And we find upon examination , that they are not indifferent ...
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... body fo and fo qualified . Thus , a fpreading oak raifes a pleasant emotion , by means of its colour , figure , umbrage , & c . it is not the colour , ftrictly speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree coloured : it is not the ...
... body fo and fo qualified . Thus , a fpreading oak raifes a pleasant emotion , by means of its colour , figure , umbrage , & c . it is not the colour , ftrictly speaking , that produces the emotion , but the tree coloured : it is not the ...
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... body ; ́and in no fituation doth forrow rife to a greater height , than upon the removal of what makes us happy . The fenfibility of our nature ferves in part to account for these effects . Other caufes concur . One is , that violent ...
... body ; ́and in no fituation doth forrow rife to a greater height , than upon the removal of what makes us happy . The fenfibility of our nature ferves in part to account for these effects . Other caufes concur . One is , that violent ...
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... body , becomes ftronger by exercife . Proper means at the fame time , being ever at hand to raise this fym- pathetic emotion , its frequent reiteration may , in a good measure , fupply the want of a more complete exercise . Thus , by ...
... body , becomes ftronger by exercife . Proper means at the fame time , being ever at hand to raise this fym- pathetic emotion , its frequent reiteration may , in a good measure , fupply the want of a more complete exercise . Thus , by ...
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action Æneid againſt agreeable alfo alſo appear arifing arts beauty becauſe Cæfar cafe caufe cauſe chap circumftances colour confequently confiderable connection courfe defcribing defcription defire degree difagreeable diftrefs diſcover diſtinguiſh effect elevation emotion raiſed emotions and paffions example exift expreffed expreffion external figns faid fame fcarce feeling feems feldom fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhort fhould figure fimilar fingle fingular fion firft firſt focial fome fometimes fpectator ftill fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fufficient furpriſe fwell fympathy grandeur gratification happineſs hath himſelf ideal prefence ideas impreffion inftances itſelf ject juft lefs meaſure mind moft moſt motion mufic muft muſt nature neceffary obfervation occafion oppofite Othello paffage paffing pain perceptions perfon pleafant emotion pleaſant pleaſure prefent produce produceth propenfity puniſhment purpoſes qualities raife reafon refemblance refpect relifh Shakeſpear ſtate tafte taſte thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion uſe