The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6 |
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The mind having been led to form a certain conclusion , and the result producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation of the imagination , the object also striking upon ...
The mind having been led to form a certain conclusion , and the result producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation of the imagination , the object also striking upon ...
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that is to say , whenever by any violence done to their ideas , they could make out an abstract likeness or ... adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any ...
that is to say , whenever by any violence done to their ideas , they could make out an abstract likeness or ... adorn one idea by another more striking or more beautiful : the object of these writers was to match any one idea with any ...
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... in a word , of nature , as it fell within his own observation , or came within the sphere of his actual experience ; but he had little power beyond that sphere , or sympathy with that which existed only in idea .
... in a word , of nature , as it fell within his own observation , or came within the sphere of his actual experience ; but he had little power beyond that sphere , or sympathy with that which existed only in idea .
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