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... 1. Organs and Modes of Action . 2. Sound - how conveyed . 3. Its Nature and Causes . 4. Its Effects , Modes , and Degrees of Irritation . 5. Simple and mixed Tones . a 6. Connected with mental Sympathies in Animals . 7. iv CONTENTS .
... 1. Organs and Modes of Action . 2. Sound - how conveyed . 3. Its Nature and Causes . 4. Its Effects , Modes , and Degrees of Irritation . 5. Simple and mixed Tones . a 6. Connected with mental Sympathies in Animals . 7. iv CONTENTS .
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... Causes . 2. Primary Effects . Projection . 3. Distance . 4. Visible Magnitude . 5. Error of Mr. Burke . 6. Irritation - its Effects on the Organ . 7. Pleasures and Pains . Colours . 8. Reflected and refracted Lights . Colours , simple ...
... Causes . 2. Primary Effects . Projection . 3. Distance . 4. Visible Magnitude . 5. Error of Mr. Burke . 6. Irritation - its Effects on the Organ . 7. Pleasures and Pains . Colours . 8. Reflected and refracted Lights . Colours , simple ...
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... Cause of Action ; their Difference . 20. Exemplified . 21. In the Tragedy of Macbeth . 22. In the Iliad . 23. Both compared . 24. Unity of Subject . 25. Tragi - comedy . 26. Dramatic not to be judged by Epic Style . 27. Effect of Style ...
... Cause of Action ; their Difference . 20. Exemplified . 21. In the Tragedy of Macbeth . 22. In the Iliad . 23. Both compared . 24. Unity of Subject . 25. Tragi - comedy . 26. Dramatic not to be judged by Epic Style . 27. Effect of Style ...
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... Causes . 2. Comedy as opposed to Tragedy , in Manners . 3. In the Passions . 4. In Attitude and Countenance . Raphael . Rem ... Cause of corrupt Taste . In Literature . 4. In Art . 5. Abuse of Words . 6. Artists and Authors : how far the ...
... Causes . 2. Comedy as opposed to Tragedy , in Manners . 3. In the Passions . 4. In Attitude and Countenance . Raphael . Rem ... Cause of corrupt Taste . In Literature . 4. In Art . 5. Abuse of Words . 6. Artists and Authors : how far the ...
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... Causes of Disgust between the Sexes . 31. The most trivial most effective . 32. In other Objects . Mental Pleasure and Pain . 33. Knowledge and Ignorance . 34. Their moral Effects . + 35. Love of Life and Fear of Death . Habitual ...
... Causes of Disgust between the Sexes . 31. The most trivial most effective . 32. In other Objects . Mental Pleasure and Pain . 33. Knowledge and Ignorance . 34. Their moral Effects . + 35. Love of Life and Fear of Death . Habitual ...
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