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Side 24
... Strength in Composition : -Originality , 88. Harmony or Keeping , ... ...... 86 88 88 83. Anger or Indignation allied to the Sublime ,. 84. Terror in its relations to Strength , or the Sublime ,. 85. Contemplation of Power in Nature ...
... Strength in Composition : -Originality , 88. Harmony or Keeping , ... ...... 86 88 88 83. Anger or Indignation allied to the Sublime ,. 84. Terror in its relations to Strength , or the Sublime ,. 85. Contemplation of Power in Nature ...
Side 87
Alexander Bain. STRENGTH . 87 ment of Power . The highest form of strength is the Sublime . Other names for the same quality are Energy , Vigor , Force , Nerve , Liveliness , Animation , Vivacity , Fervor , Loftiness , Bril- liancy ...
Alexander Bain. STRENGTH . 87 ment of Power . The highest form of strength is the Sublime . Other names for the same quality are Energy , Vigor , Force , Nerve , Liveliness , Animation , Vivacity , Fervor , Loftiness , Bril- liancy ...
Side 97
... strength than the description of states of the mind . It is a law of our nature that much attention directed upon ... strength . All kinds of difficulty and labor , intellectual as well as bodily , are depressing ; the relief from labor ...
... strength than the description of states of the mind . It is a law of our nature that much attention directed upon ... strength . All kinds of difficulty and labor , intellectual as well as bodily , are depressing ; the relief from labor ...
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PART I | 24 |
Advantages of our language in Personification | 25 |
Requisites of those addressed to the Feelings | 26 |
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