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Page 127
... merits attention , not only for its ex- tenfive use in criticism , but for the nobler purpose of deciphering may intricacies in the actions of men . Beginning with internal effects , I difcover two Part IV . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 127.
... merits attention , not only for its ex- tenfive use in criticism , but for the nobler purpose of deciphering may intricacies in the actions of men . Beginning with internal effects , I difcover two Part IV . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 127.
Page 137
... use in the fine arts . Many practical rules are derived from them , which fhall afterward be mentioned ; but for inftant gratification in part , the reader will accept the following specimen , be- ing an application of thefe ...
... use in the fine arts . Many practical rules are derived from them , which fhall afterward be mentioned ; but for inftant gratification in part , the reader will accept the following specimen , be- ing an application of thefe ...
Page 153
... use in logic ; and of still greater ufe in criticifm , by serving to explain feve- ral principles of the fine arts that will be unfolded in the courfe of this work . A few general obfer- vations fhall at present suffice ; leaving the ...
... use in logic ; and of still greater ufe in criticifm , by serving to explain feve- ral principles of the fine arts that will be unfolded in the courfe of this work . A few general obfer- vations fhall at present suffice ; leaving the ...
Page 170
... use of the ordinary measure , namely , the courfe of our perceptions . And I fhall now proceed to the er- rors that this mcafure is fubjected to . Here we muft diftinguish between a train of perceptions , : This and a train of ideas ...
... use of the ordinary measure , namely , the courfe of our perceptions . And I fhall now proceed to the er- rors that this mcafure is fubjected to . Here we muft diftinguish between a train of perceptions , : This and a train of ideas ...
Page 182
... use the term , cannot fairly be held an ob- jection to the prefent theory : we are frequently , it is true , mifled by inordinate paffion ; but we are alfo , and perhaps no lefs frequently , mifled by wrong judgment . In order to fulfil ...
... use the term , cannot fairly be held an ob- jection to the prefent theory : we are frequently , it is true , mifled by inordinate paffion ; but we are alfo , and perhaps no lefs frequently , mifled by wrong judgment . In order to fulfil ...
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action againſt agreeable alfo appear arifing arts beauty becauſe Cæfar cafe caufe cauſe circumftances confequently congruity connexion contraft courfe courſe criticifm defcribed defcription defire degree difagreeable diffimilar diftinct diftinguifhed diftrefs dignity effect elevation emotion raiſed emotions and paffions exift expreffion faid fame fcarce feeling feems fenfe fenfible fentiment fhall fhort fhould fhows figure fimilar final caufe fingle fingular fion firft fo complex focial fome fometimes fpectator ftill ftrong fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fufficient furprife fwell grandeur gratification hath himſelf ideal prefence ideas Iliad impreffion inftances itſelf ject lefs meaſure mind moft moſt motion mufic muft muſt nature nexion novelty obfcure obfervation objects of fight occafion oppofite Othello paffing pain perceive perceptions perfon pleaſant emotion pleaſure prefent produce produceth propenfity propriety puniſhment purpoſes qualities raife reafon refemblance refpect relation relifh riety rifible ſelfiſh tafte thefe theſe things thofe thoſe tion uniformity uſe variety