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Two circumstances are com- bined in a particular object to produce a given effect : how shall I know which is the true cause , but by finding it in another instance ? But the same effect is produced in a third object , which is without ...
Two circumstances are com- bined in a particular object to produce a given effect : how shall I know which is the true cause , but by finding it in another instance ? But the same effect is produced in a third object , which is without ...
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Neither a mere description of natural objects , nor a mere delineation of natural feelings , however distinct or ... The light of poetry is not only a direct but also a reflected light , that while it shews us the object , throws a ...
Neither a mere description of natural objects , nor a mere delineation of natural feelings , however distinct or ... The light of poetry is not only a direct but also a reflected light , that while it shews us the object , throws a ...
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faculty which represents objects , not as they are in them- selves , but as they are moulded by other thoughts and feelings , into an ... if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind .
faculty which represents objects , not as they are in them- selves , but as they are moulded by other thoughts and feelings , into an ... if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind .
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admiration answer appearance asked beauty become better called character circumstances common conversation death delight effect equally existence expect expression face fancy fear feeling follow French friends genius give greater hand head hear heart hope human idea imagination impression instance interest keep knowledge laugh learned least leave less light live look manner matter means mind nature never object observation once opinion original ourselves pain painting pass passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poet poetry present principle question reason respect round seems sense side sometimes sort sound speak spirit stand striking style supposed talk taste things thought tion true truth turn understanding virtue whole wish write