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able according accordingly afford altogether angular animals appear arises associations attend beau Beauty or Sublimity become believe cause character circumstance Colours common composed Composition connection consequence consideration considered consists constitution contrary Delicacy delight describing destroyed discover distinguished effect Emotion Emotions of Taste employed excite exercise experience expressive fact feel felt fitted Forms give greater human ideas illustration images imagination imitation immediately impression increasing instance interesting kind language lead Lines manner material matter means mind Music nature never Notes objects observed obvious opinion original particular passions perceived perhaps person pleasing pleasure Poet poetry present principle produce progress qualities regard relation scene scenery seasons seems sense sensibility sentiments signified signs similar simple Sounds species Strength strong Sublimity and Beauty Sublimity or Beauty succession Taste Tenderness thought tion tone trains of thought variety Voice whole winding