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As endowed with Imagination , 109 Sect . III . As endowed with Memory , 111
SECT . IV . As endowed with Passions , 114 SECT . V. The circumstances that
are chiefly instrumental in operating on the Passions , 119 Part I. Probability , 120
Part ...
As endowed with Imagination , 109 Sect . III . As endowed with Memory , 111
SECT . IV . As endowed with Passions , 114 SECT . V. The circumstances that
are chiefly instrumental in operating on the Passions , 119 Part I. Probability , 120
Part ...
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... through his imperfect knowledge of the subject , misapplied . The second often
argues very consequentially from principles , which , having no foundation in
nature , may justly be denominated the illegitimate issue of his own imagination .
... through his imperfect knowledge of the subject , misapplied . The second often
argues very consequentially from principles , which , having no foundation in
nature , may justly be denominated the illegitimate issue of his own imagination .
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In like manner , the utmost pleasure of which the imagination is susceptible , by a
poetical narrative or exhibition , is a thing , in my judgment , not inconceivable .
We Britons , for example , do , by immense degrees , excel the ancient Greeks in
...
In like manner , the utmost pleasure of which the imagination is susceptible , by a
poetical narrative or exhibition , is a thing , in my judgment , not inconceivable .
We Britons , for example , do , by immense degrees , excel the ancient Greeks in
...
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... elegant , as their end is attained by an accommodation to some internal taste ,
so the springs by which alone they can be regulated , must be sought for in the
nature of the human mind , and more especially in the principles of imagination .
... elegant , as their end is attained by an accommodation to some internal taste ,
so the springs by which alone they can be regulated , must be sought for in the
nature of the human mind , and more especially in the principles of imagination .
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with little or no exception , ( as will appear afterwards ) , it requires the aid of the
imagination . Thereby it not only pleases , but by pleasing commands attention , l'
ouses the passions , and often at last subdues the most stubborn resolution .
with little or no exception , ( as will appear afterwards ) , it requires the aid of the
imagination . Thereby it not only pleases , but by pleasing commands attention , l'
ouses the passions , and often at last subdues the most stubborn resolution .
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admit appear application argument attention beauty beginning better called cause character circumstances clause common concerning conjunctions connected consequence considerable considered contrary critics discover distinction doth effect employed English entirely equal evidence example experience expression figure former French frequently give given greater hath hearers ideas illustrate imagination import instance kind knowledge language latter least less manner meaning mentioned mind nature necessary never object observed occasion orator original particular passage passion perhaps person perspicuity phrases preceding preposition present principles produce pronoun proper properly qualities question reason refer regard relation remark render requires resemblance respect rules sense sentence sentiment serve signify signs solely sometimes sort sound speak speaker species style term things third thought tion tongue tropes truth understanding verb vivacity wherein whole words writers