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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... figns of fuch paf- fions are painful ; the looks and geftures to the eye , and the tone of pronunciation to the ear : fuch tones therefore can never be expreffed mu- fically , for mufic must be pleasant , or it is not mufic . On the ...
... figns of fuch paf- fions are painful ; the looks and geftures to the eye , and the tone of pronunciation to the ear : fuch tones therefore can never be expreffed mu- fically , for mufic must be pleasant , or it is not mufic . On the ...
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... figns , are contrived to express our thoughts in a concife manner ; but images , which are the life of poetry , cannot be raised in any perfection but by introducing particular objects . General terms that comprehend a number of ...
... figns , are contrived to express our thoughts in a concife manner ; but images , which are the life of poetry , cannot be raised in any perfection but by introducing particular objects . General terms that comprehend a number of ...
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... figns may not impro- perly be confidered as a natural language , ex- preffing to all beholders emotions and paffions as they arife in the heart . Hope , fear , joy , grief , are displayed externally : the character of a man can be read ...
... figns may not impro- perly be confidered as a natural language , ex- preffing to all beholders emotions and paffions as they arife in the heart . Hope , fear , joy , grief , are displayed externally : the character of a man can be read ...
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... figns , and with their operations . These articles , therefore , fhall be premised . The external figns of paffion are of two kinds , voluntary and involuntary . The voluntary figns are also of two kinds : fome are arbitrary , fome ...
... figns , and with their operations . These articles , therefore , fhall be premised . The external figns of paffion are of two kinds , voluntary and involuntary . The voluntary figns are also of two kinds : fome are arbitrary , fome ...
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... figns , tho ' in a strict fenfe vo- luntary , cannot however be restrained but with the utmost difficulty when prompted by passion . We scarce need a stronger proof than the gef- tures of a keen player at bowls : obferve only how he ...
... figns , tho ' in a strict fenfe vo- luntary , cannot however be restrained but with the utmost difficulty when prompted by passion . We scarce need a stronger proof than the gef- tures of a keen player at bowls : obferve only how he ...
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