Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompati- ble with solid ...
... surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompati- ble with solid ...
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... surprised to hear such influence attributed to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living in- stance of an influence ' no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the reverse of the former ; for it has ...
... surprised to hear such influence attributed to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living in- stance of an influence ' no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the reverse of the former ; for it has ...
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... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the enemy ; declar- ing , " he would rather die , than dishonor himself , his country , and her Majesty's ship . " Hakluyt , vol . ii . part ii . p ...
... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the enemy ; declar- ing , " he would rather die , than dishonor himself , his country , and her Majesty's ship . " Hakluyt , vol . ii . part ii . p ...
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... surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in such a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no impro- bable incident ought to be admitted : that is , no incident contrary to ...
... surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , enliven greatly an epic poem : but in such a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no impro- bable incident ought to be admitted : that is , no incident contrary to ...
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... surprise , of wonder , and sometimes of terror . Emo- tions raised by inanimate objects , trees , rivers , buildings , pictures , arrive at perfection almost instantaneously ; and they have a long endurance , a second view producing ...
... surprise , of wonder , and sometimes of terror . Emo- tions raised by inanimate objects , trees , rivers , buildings , pictures , arrive at perfection almost instantaneously ; and they have a long endurance , a second view producing ...
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