Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... Grandeur and fublimity , Ch . 5. Motion and force , Ch . 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of objects , Ch . 8. Refemblance and contraft , t 13 25 114 I 157 I I 1185 I 191 201 I 205 Ch . 9. Uniformity and variety , I 226 Ch ...
... Grandeur and fublimity , Ch . 5. Motion and force , Ch . 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of objects , Ch . 8. Refemblance and contraft , t 13 25 114 I 157 I I 1185 I 191 201 I 205 Ch . 9. Uniformity and variety , I 226 Ch ...
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... Grandeur , which makes a deep impreffion , » inclines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from fmall to great , rather than from great to fmall . But order prevails over this tendency ; and in paffing from the whole to its ...
... Grandeur , which makes a deep impreffion , » inclines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from fmall to great , rather than from great to fmall . But order prevails over this tendency ; and in paffing from the whole to its ...
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... grandeur of the complex object , fwells the paffion of felf - love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every paffion , when it fwells beyond its ordinary bounds , hath , in that circumftance , a peculiar tendency to expand ...
... grandeur of the complex object , fwells the paffion of felf - love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every paffion , when it fwells beyond its ordinary bounds , hath , in that circumftance , a peculiar tendency to expand ...
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... grandeur and fublimity ; and the modi- fications of dignified and mean , in the chapter of dignity and meannefs . PART . III . Interrupted existence of emotions and paffions . Their growth and decay . FERE emotions of the fame nature ...
... grandeur and fublimity ; and the modi- fications of dignified and mean , in the chapter of dignity and meannefs . PART . III . Interrupted existence of emotions and paffions . Their growth and decay . FERE emotions of the fame nature ...
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... easily explained by their oppofition to what are fimilar . Grandeur and littlenefs , gaiety and gloominess , are diffimilar emotions . Emotions Emotions perfectly fimilar , readily combine and unite * , Part IV . 91 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... easily explained by their oppofition to what are fimilar . Grandeur and littlenefs , gaiety and gloominess , are diffimilar emotions . Emotions Emotions perfectly fimilar , readily combine and unite * , Part IV . 91 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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