Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... lively manner , illustrated by Shakspeare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didst swear to me on a parcel gilt - goblet , sitting in my ...
... lively manner , illustrated by Shakspeare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didst swear to me on a parcel gilt - goblet , sitting in my ...
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... lively , that a relation even of the slightest kind is relished . This , however , ought not to be imitated in description . Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be ...
... lively , that a relation even of the slightest kind is relished . This , however , ought not to be imitated in description . Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be ...
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... lively than of any other thing . Self is an agreeable object : and for the reason now given , must be more agreeable than any other object . Is this sufficient to account for the prevalence of self - love ? In the foregoing part of this ...
... lively than of any other thing . Self is an agreeable object : and for the reason now given , must be more agreeable than any other object . Is this sufficient to account for the prevalence of self - love ? In the foregoing part of this ...
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... lively sense of the treach- ery and cruelty of the conspirators - an infallible method to inflame the resentment of the people beyond all bounds : Antony . If you have tears , prepare to shed them now . You all do know this mantle . I ...
... lively sense of the treach- ery and cruelty of the conspirators - an infallible method to inflame the resentment of the people beyond all bounds : Antony . If you have tears , prepare to shed them now . You all do know this mantle . I ...
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... lively and accurate description of an import- ant event , raises in me ideas no less distinct than if I had been originally an eye - witness : I am insensibly transformed into a spec- tator ; and have an impression that every incident ...
... lively and accurate description of an import- ant event , raises in me ideas no less distinct than if I had been originally an eye - witness : I am insensibly transformed into a spec- tator ; and have an impression that every incident ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable appear beauty blank verse Cæsar capital cause Chap circumstance color connected degree Demetrius Phalereus disagreeable distinguished effect elevation emotions Eneid epic epic poem epic poetry Euripides example expression external signs feeling figure Fingal foregoing garden give grandeur grief heav'n Hence Henry IV Hexameter human ideas Iliad imagination imitation impression Jane Shore Julius Cæsar kind language less light long syllable manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mourning Bride nature never object observation ornaments Othello pain Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perception person pleasant pleasure poem principle produce pronounced proper proportion raised reader reason regularity relation relish resemblance respect rhyme Richard II rule scarcely scene sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare short syllables signify simile sion sound spectator Spondees taste termed thee things thou thought tion tone tragedy uniformity variety verse words writers