Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... object is it that we are to call up ? If this question can be answered , the object is already in the mind , and there is no occafi- on to exert the power . If the question cannot be an- fwered , I next demand , how it is poffible that ...
... object is it that we are to call up ? If this question can be answered , the object is already in the mind , and there is no occafi- on to exert the power . If the question cannot be an- fwered , I next demand , how it is poffible that ...
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... objects are connected in the mind precifely as they are externally . Beginning then with things external , we find that they ... object , whether in a direct furvey , or ideally ideally only , it generally fuggefts many of its connec- 14 ...
... objects are connected in the mind precifely as they are externally . Beginning then with things external , we find that they ... object , whether in a direct furvey , or ideally ideally only , it generally fuggefts many of its connec- 14 ...
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... objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arifes chiefly from an orderly arrangement . Of this one may ... object delightful . I am extremely fenfible of the disguft men ge- nerally have at abftract fpeculation ; and for ...
... objects , where we require a certain order , the pleasure arifes chiefly from an orderly arrangement . Of this one may ... object delightful . I am extremely fenfible of the disguft men ge- nerally have at abftract fpeculation ; and for ...
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... objects of fight that raise pleasant emotions . A barren heath , a dirty marsh , a rotten carcass , raise painful emotions . Of the emotions thus produced , we inquire for no other caufe but merely the prefence of the object . It must ...
... objects of fight that raise pleasant emotions . A barren heath , a dirty marsh , a rotten carcass , raise painful emotions . Of the emotions thus produced , we inquire for no other caufe but merely the prefence of the object . It must ...
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... object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occafion of a pleasant or pain- ful emotion , of the fame kind with that produced when the object was prefent . The only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per ...
... object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occafion of a pleasant or pain- ful emotion , of the fame kind with that produced when the object was prefent . The only difference is , that an idea being fainter than an original per ...
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