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Page xcv
... objects or by such ideas concerning objects as occur in the ordinary course of life . Enthusiastic passions are aroused by ideas that occur to us in medita- tion or reflection ; that is , ideas of objects not as they actually appear to ...
... objects or by such ideas concerning objects as occur in the ordinary course of life . Enthusiastic passions are aroused by ideas that occur to us in medita- tion or reflection ; that is , ideas of objects not as they actually appear to ...
Page cxvi
... objects proper to them ; after the Fall , when the passions were diverted from their natural objects , an eternal conflict between passion and reason sprang up in man's soul , and he became an unhappy , tormented thing.253 In describing ...
... objects proper to them ; after the Fall , when the passions were diverted from their natural objects , an eternal conflict between passion and reason sprang up in man's soul , and he became an unhappy , tormented thing.253 In describing ...
Page 143
... Objects are in Local Motion ; but then they must be such Objects as really are mov'd from one Place to another , either by Nature , or Art . For Painting and Sculpture imitate , and therefore , as has been said above , they must imitate ...
... Objects are in Local Motion ; but then they must be such Objects as really are mov'd from one Place to another , either by Nature , or Art . For Painting and Sculpture imitate , and therefore , as has been said above , they must imitate ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
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