Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 psl. |
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... . .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII . Ridicule .... 199 66 XIII.
... . .... 171 Appendix . Concerning the works of Nature , chiefly with re- spect to Uniformity and Variety .. 180 66 X. Congruity and Propriety .... 184 13 XI . Dignity and Grace .... 192 PAGE CHAP . XII . Ridicule .... 199 66 XIII.
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... dignity as to become ' a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely intellectual ; being no less inferior in dig- nity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or cor- poreal : they ...
... dignity as to become ' a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely intellectual ; being no less inferior in dig- nity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or cor- poreal : they ...
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... dignity and elevation : being sweet and moder- ately exhilarating , they are in their tone equally distant from the turbulence of passion , and the languor of indolence and by that tone are perfectly well qualified , not only to revive ...
... dignity and elevation : being sweet and moder- ately exhilarating , they are in their tone equally distant from the turbulence of passion , and the languor of indolence and by that tone are perfectly well qualified , not only to revive ...
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... dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism ( 4 ) tends to improve the heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections : by sweetening and harmonizing the temper ...
... dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism ( 4 ) tends to improve the heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections : by sweetening and harmonizing the temper ...
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... dignity of character , which disposeth him to great and noble actions ; and herein chiefly consists the extreme delight every one hath in the histories of con- querors and heroes . This singular feeling , which may be termed the ...
... dignity of character , which disposeth him to great and noble actions ; and herein chiefly consists the extreme delight every one hath in the histories of con- querors and heroes . This singular feeling , which may be termed the ...
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