Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 psl. |
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... the latter to proceed with alacrity , I affure them beforehand , that the foregoing fpeculation leads to many important rules of criticism , which fhall be be unfolded in the course of this work . In $ 6 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... the latter to proceed with alacrity , I affure them beforehand , that the foregoing fpeculation leads to many important rules of criticism , which fhall be be unfolded in the course of this work . In $ 6 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
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... fhall we fay ? Are passion and emotion fynonymous terms ? That cannot be averred ; becaufe no feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire , is termed a paffion ; and we have difcovered , that there are many emotions which pass away ...
... fhall we fay ? Are passion and emotion fynonymous terms ? That cannot be averred ; becaufe no feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire , is termed a paffion ; and we have difcovered , that there are many emotions which pass away ...
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... fhall take , and what means he shall employ . These particulars are no less obvious than natural . But , as the paffions of fear and anger , in their instinctive state , are lefs familiar to us , it may be acceptable to the reader to ...
... fhall take , and what means he shall employ . These particulars are no less obvious than natural . But , as the paffions of fear and anger , in their instinctive state , are lefs familiar to us , it may be acceptable to the reader to ...
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... fhall take occafion afterward to fhow , that the power of fiction to generate paffion is an admirable contrivance , fubfervient to excel- lent purposes in the mean time , we must try to unfold the means that give fiction fuch influ ...
... fhall take occafion afterward to fhow , that the power of fiction to generate paffion is an admirable contrivance , fubfervient to excel- lent purposes in the mean time , we must try to unfold the means that give fiction fuch influ ...
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... fhall be our prefent entertainment . E. vents that surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in fuch a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought ...
... fhall be our prefent entertainment . E. vents that surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in fuch a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought ...
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