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" ... height as by words: a picture is confined to a single instant of time, and cannot take in a succession of incidents: its impression indeed is the deepest that can be made instantaneously; but seldom is a passion raised to any height in an instant,... "
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster - Sayfa 184
Edinburgh encyclopaedia tarafından - 1830
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Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 534 sayfa
...reiterating impreffions without end. Upon the whole, it is by means of ideal prefence that our paffions are excited ; and till words produce that charm, they avail nothing : even real events intitled to our belief, muft be conceived prefent, and paffing in our fight, before they can move us....
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Elements of Criticism, 1. cilt

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 548 sayfa
...reiterating impreffions without end. Upon the whole, it is by means of ideal prefence that our paffions are excited ; and till words produce that charm, they...nothing : even real events entitled to our belief, muft be conceived prefent and paffing in our fight, before they can move us. And this theory ferves...
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Elements of Criticism, 1. cilt

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 424 sayfa
...passion raised to any height in an instant, or by a single impression : it was observed above, that our passions, those especially of the sympathetic...for that reason, reading and acting have greatly the advan^ tage, by reiterating impressions without end. Upon the whole, it is by means of ideal presence...
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Elements of Criticism: With Analyses, and Translation of Ancient and Foreign ...

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1847 - 516 sayfa
...passion raised to any height in an instant, or by a single impression. It was observed above, that our passions, those especially of the sympathetic...the whole, it is by means of ideal presence that our passioni are excited; and till words produce that charm, they avail nothing: even real events entitled...
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Herder's Relation to the Aesthetic Theory of His Time: A Contribution Based ...

Malcolm Howard Dewey - 1920 - 158 sayfa
...event. One is made to believe that he is an eye witness, that everything is passing in his presence. "Upon the whole it is by means of ideal presence that our passions are excited and till words can produce that charm, they avail nothing; even real events entitled to our belief must be conceived...
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Bodybuilding: Reforming Masculinities in British Art 1750-1810

Martin Myrone - 2005 - 408 sayfa
...appropriate subject for visual art, given its limitation to emotions that are expressed physically, still 'our passions, those especially of the sympathetic kind, require a succession of impressions'.4" Narrative provided a way to police the meanings of the image; specifically, the suffering...
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Immediacy: The Development of a Critical Concept from Addison to Coleridge

Wallace Jackson - 1973 - 138 sayfa
...instantaneously; but seldom is a passion raised to any height in an instant, or by a single impression." 70 Thus, "reading and acting have greatly the advantage, by reiterating impressions without end." 71 Yet Kames will inconsistently assert that "the grandest emotion that can be raised by a visible...
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