Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... expreffion be fufficiently clear to others in that particular , he can- not avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June 1763 . : CONTENTS , VOLUME I. Introduction , Chap . Pag . ( xii )
... expreffion be fufficiently clear to others in that particular , he can- not avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June 1763 . : CONTENTS , VOLUME I. Introduction , Chap . Pag . ( xii )
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... expreffions of diftrefs produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being fome- times fo flight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be fo ftrong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is ...
... expreffions of diftrefs produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being fome- times fo flight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be fo ftrong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is ...
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... expreffions common in poetry , a fweet diftrefs , a pleasant pain . It was neceffary to defcribe , with fome accura- cy , in what manner fimilar and diffimilar emo- tions coexift in the mind , in order to explain their different effects ...
... expreffions common in poetry , a fweet diftrefs , a pleasant pain . It was neceffary to defcribe , with fome accura- cy , in what manner fimilar and diffimilar emo- tions coexift in the mind , in order to explain their different effects ...
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... expreffion , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or fcience . But , as figurative expreffion is the fub- ject of a following chapter , this chapter is con- fined to beauty in its proper fignification ...
... expreffion , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or fcience . But , as figurative expreffion is the fub- ject of a following chapter , this chapter is con- fined to beauty in its proper fignification ...
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... expreffion : it makes the spectator stretch upward , and stand a - tiptoe . Great and elevated objects considered with re- lation to the emotions produced by them , are termed grand and fublime . Grandeur and fu blimity have a double ...
... expreffion : it makes the spectator stretch upward , and stand a - tiptoe . Great and elevated objects considered with re- lation to the emotions produced by them , are termed grand and fublime . Grandeur and fu blimity have a double ...
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