Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... 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 three unities , Ch . 24 ...
... 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 three unities , Ch . 24 ...
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... languages , hurries us , without the leaft preparatory difcipline , into the most profound philofophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abftract fcience , is beyond the reach of invention . With refpect to fuch ...
... languages , hurries us , without the leaft preparatory difcipline , into the most profound philofophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abftract fcience , is beyond the reach of invention . With refpect to fuch ...
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... language an emotion . But if fuch feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become fufficiently ftrong to raise defire , it is no longer termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful ...
... language an emotion . But if fuch feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become fufficiently ftrong to raise defire , it is no longer termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful ...
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... language , al moft in every particular that falls not under exter-- nal fenfe . I am talking of a matter exceeding clear in itself , and of which every perfon must be consci ous , and yet I find I find no finall difficulty to exprefs it ...
... language , al moft in every particular that falls not under exter-- nal fenfe . I am talking of a matter exceeding clear in itself , and of which every perfon must be consci ous , and yet I find I find no finall difficulty to exprefs it ...
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... language . For what other reason than that it aids the conception of ideal prefence ? Take the following example . And now with fhouts the fhocking armies clos'd To lances lances , fhields to fhields oppos'd ; Host against hoft the ...
... language . For what other reason than that it aids the conception of ideal prefence ? Take the following example . And now with fhouts the fhocking armies clos'd To lances lances , fhields to fhields oppos'd ; Host against hoft the ...
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