Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... surprised at the blindness of some philosophers , who , by dark and confused notions , are led to deny all motives to action but what arise from self - love . Man , for aught appears , might possibly have been so framed as to be ...
... surprised at the blindness of some philosophers , who , by dark and confused notions , are led to deny all motives to action but what arise from self - love . Man , for aught appears , might possibly have been so framed as to be ...
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... their manners ; for " otherwise they can never hope to subdue their " brutal ferocity . " VOL . I. * Polybius , lib . 4. cap . 3. ̧ E No one will be surprised to hear such influence attributed PART 1. ] 49 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... their manners ; for " otherwise they can never hope to subdue their " brutal ferocity . " VOL . I. * Polybius , lib . 4. cap . 3. ̧ E No one will be surprised to hear such influence attributed PART 1. ] 49 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. No one will be surprised to hear such influence attributed to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living instance of an in- fluence no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. No one will be surprised to hear such influence attributed to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living instance of an in- fluence no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the ...
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... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the son may appear obscure and metaphysical , but the fact PART 1. ] 59 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of ...
... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the son may appear obscure and metaphysical , but the fact PART 1. ] 59 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of ...
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... surprise by being unexpected , and yet are na- tural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in such a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought to be ad- mitted ; that is , no incident contrary ...
... surprise by being unexpected , and yet are na- tural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in such a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought to be ad- mitted ; that is , no incident contrary ...
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