Writings and Speeches, Volume 1J. F. Taylor, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... publishers at intervals between the years 1801 and 1827 respects it is faithfully followed , except that in one ADVERTISEMENT TO THE REader, PrefixeD TO THE FIRST OCTAVO EDITION • Examples that Words may affect without raising Images.
... publishers at intervals between the years 1801 and 1827 respects it is faithfully followed , except that in one ADVERTISEMENT TO THE REader, PrefixeD TO THE FIRST OCTAVO EDITION • Examples that Words may affect without raising Images.
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... image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk with pride and power , running with a rage of folly into the same mean and ...
... image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk with pride and power , running with a rage of folly into the same mean and ...
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... image or description to be found in poets and ora- tors . And though we should never be able to rec- oncile the effect of such images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and ...
... image or description to be found in poets and ora- tors . And though we should never be able to rec- oncile the effect of such images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and ...
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... without raising Images · VI . Poetry not strictly an Imitative Art VII How Words influence the Passions . • 235 • 237 239 · 240 244 • 246 246 • 249 250 252 257 • 258 INTRODUCTION . ON ON TASTE . a superficial view we 78 CONTENTS .
... without raising Images · VI . Poetry not strictly an Imitative Art VII How Words influence the Passions . • 235 • 237 239 · 240 244 • 246 246 • 249 250 252 257 • 258 INTRODUCTION . ON ON TASTE . a superficial view we 78 CONTENTS .
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... images of things , this scep- tical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to entertain a doubt concerning the agreement of our ...
... images of things , this scep- tical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to entertain a doubt concerning the agreement of our ...
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