Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... train , I Ch . 2. Emotions and passions , Ch . 3. Beauty , Ch . 4. Grandeur and fublimity , Ch . 5. Motion and force , Ch . 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of objects , Ch . 8. Refemblance and contraft , t 13 25 114 I 157 ...
... train , I Ch . 2. Emotions and passions , Ch . 3. Beauty , Ch . 4. Grandeur and fublimity , Ch . 5. Motion and force , Ch . 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of objects , Ch . 8. Refemblance and contraft , t 13 25 114 I 157 ...
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... train . A 1 MAN while awake is fenfible of a conti- nued train of objects paffing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to car- ry on the train : nor has he power to vary it by calling up an object at will . At the fame time ...
... train . A 1 MAN while awake is fenfible of a conti- nued train of objects paffing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to car- ry on the train : nor has he power to vary it by calling up an object at will . At the fame time ...
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... train of thought ; and we find by experience , that objects are connected in the mind precifely as they are ... train of mental perceptions is in a great mea- fure regulated by the foregoing relations . Where a number of things are ...
... train of thought ; and we find by experience , that objects are connected in the mind precifely as they are ... train of mental perceptions is in a great mea- fure regulated by the foregoing relations . Where a number of things are ...
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... train of ideas must be a chain , in which the particular ideas are linked to each other . We may vary the order of a natural train ; but not fo as to diffolve it altoge- ther , by carrying on our thoughts in a loose man- ner without any ...
... train of ideas must be a chain , in which the particular ideas are linked to each other . We may vary the order of a natural train ; but not fo as to diffolve it altoge- ther , by carrying on our thoughts in a loose man- ner without any ...
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... train of ideas . In fome minds of a fingu- lar frame , thoughts and circumftances crowd upon each other by the flightest connection . I afcribe this to a defect in the faculty of difcernment . A person who cannot accurately diftinguish ...
... train of ideas . In fome minds of a fingu- lar frame , thoughts and circumftances crowd upon each other by the flightest connection . I afcribe this to a defect in the faculty of difcernment . A person who cannot accurately diftinguish ...
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action againſt agreeable alfo appears arifing arts beauty becauſe betwixt Cæfar cafe caufe cauſe chap cife circumftance colour confiderable connected courfe cuſtom defcription defire degree difagreeable diftinguiſhed diftrefs dignity diſcover effect elevation emotions and paffions expreffed expreffion external figns faid fame fcarce feeling feems fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhould fight fimilar fingle fingular fion firft firſt focial fome fometimes fpecies fpectator ftill ftrong fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fufficient fure furpriſe fwells grandeur gratification habit happineſs hath himſelf Hudibras human impreffion increaſe inftances itſelf jects lefs means meaſure mind moft moſt motion mufic muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary obfcure obfervation object occafion oppofite Othello paffage pain perceptions perfon pleaſant emotion pleaſure prefent produce produceth propriety puniſhment purpoſes raifed raiſed reafon refemblance reflection reliſh ridicule Shakeſpear ſhall ſtill tafte taſte thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tion uſe variety