Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... Sentiments , I 336 Ch . 17. Language of passion , .. I 371 Ch . 18. Beauty of language , 2 3 Ch . 19. Comparisons , 2 19 Ch . 20. Figures , Ch . 21. Narration and defcription , Ch . 22. Epic and dramatic compofitions , Ch . 23. The ...
... Sentiments , I 336 Ch . 17. Language of passion , .. I 371 Ch . 18. Beauty of language , 2 3 Ch . 19. Comparisons , 2 19 Ch . 20. Figures , Ch . 21. Narration and defcription , Ch . 22. Epic and dramatic compofitions , Ch . 23. The ...
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... Sentiments and even expreffions are characterised in the fame manner . An expreflion or sentiment • that raises the mind , is denominated great or eleva- ted ; and hence the fublime in poetry . In fuch ' figurative terms , the ...
... Sentiments and even expreffions are characterised in the fame manner . An expreflion or sentiment • that raises the mind , is denominated great or eleva- ted ; and hence the fublime in poetry . In fuch ' figurative terms , the ...
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... Sentiments may be fo ftrained , as to become obfcure , or to exceed the capacity of the human mind . Against fuch licence of imagination , every good writer will be upon his guard . And therefore it is of greater importance to observe ...
... Sentiments may be fo ftrained , as to become obfcure , or to exceed the capacity of the human mind . Against fuch licence of imagination , every good writer will be upon his guard . And therefore it is of greater importance to observe ...
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... SENTIMENTS . VERY thought fuggested by a paffion or emoti- on , is termed a fentiment * . The knowledge of the fentiments peculiar to each paffion considered abstractly , will not alone enable an artift to make ... SENTIMENTS . Sentiments, I.
... SENTIMENTS . VERY thought fuggested by a paffion or emoti- on , is termed a fentiment * . The knowledge of the fentiments peculiar to each paffion considered abstractly , will not alone enable an artift to make ... SENTIMENTS . Sentiments, I.
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... the various agitations of the paffion , need be in no pain about the fentiments : thefe will flow with- VOL . I. P out 338 out the least study , or even preconception ; Ch . XVI . 337 SENTIMENTS . Language of passion, I.
... the various agitations of the paffion , need be in no pain about the fentiments : thefe will flow with- VOL . I. P out 338 out the least study , or even preconception ; Ch . XVI . 337 SENTIMENTS . Language of passion, I.
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