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... expression be sufficiently clear to others in that particular , he cannot avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June , 1763 , + EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE present edition of Lord Kames ...
... expression be sufficiently clear to others in that particular , he cannot avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June , 1763 , + EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE present edition of Lord Kames ...
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... expression of impatience and anger at Ferdinand , whose absence greatly distressed his father , dreading that he was lost in the storm . This nice operation of the human mind , is by Shakspeare exhibited upon another occasion , and ...
... expression of impatience and anger at Ferdinand , whose absence greatly distressed his father , dreading that he was lost in the storm . This nice operation of the human mind , is by Shakspeare exhibited upon another occasion , and ...
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... expression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figurative expres- sion is the subject of a following chapter , this chapter is confined to beauty in its proper signification ...
... expression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figurative expres- sion is the subject of a following chapter , this chapter is confined to beauty in its proper signification ...
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... expressions . A great object makes the spectator endeavor to enlarge his bulk ; which is remarkable in plain people , who give way to nature without reserve ... expression ; 10 Ch . 4. ] GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY . 109 Grandeur and Sublimity,
... expressions . A great object makes the spectator endeavor to enlarge his bulk ; which is remarkable in plain people , who give way to nature without reserve ... expression ; 10 Ch . 4. ] GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY . 109 Grandeur and Sublimity,
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Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. force . An elevated object produces a different expression ; it makes the spectator stretch upward , and stand a - tiptoe . Great and elevated objects considered with relation to the emotions produced ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. force . An elevated object produces a different expression ; it makes the spectator stretch upward , and stand a - tiptoe . Great and elevated objects considered with relation to the emotions produced ...
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