Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasVernor and Hood, 1805 - 458 psl. |
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... Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and , in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure : the course of nature , however , hath still a greater influence than eleva- tion ; and therefore ...
... Elevation touches the mind no less than grandeur doth ; and , in raising the mind to elevated objects , there is a sensible pleasure : the course of nature , however , hath still a greater influence than eleva- tion ; and therefore ...
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... ornaments . There is an additional reason for simplicity , in works of dignity or elevation ; * See the Appendix , containing definitions and explanation of terms , sect . 33 . which is , that the mind attached to beauties of 164 BEAUTY .
... ornaments . There is an additional reason for simplicity , in works of dignity or elevation ; * See the Appendix , containing definitions and explanation of terms , sect . 33 . which is , that the mind attached to beauties of 164 BEAUTY .
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... elevation concur to make a complicated impression : the Alps and the Peak of Teneriff are proper examples ; with the follow- ing difference , that in the former greatness seems to prevail , elevation in the latter . The emotions raised ...
... elevation concur to make a complicated impression : the Alps and the Peak of Teneriff are proper examples ; with the follow- ing difference , that in the former greatness seems to prevail , elevation in the latter . The emotions raised ...
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... elevation : looking down becomes then only painful when the object is so far below as to create dizziness ; and even when that is the case , we feel a sort of pleasure mixed with the pain , witness Shakespear's description of Dover ...
... elevation : looking down becomes then only painful when the object is so far below as to create dizziness ; and even when that is the case , we feel a sort of pleasure mixed with the pain , witness Shakespear's description of Dover ...
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... elevation , is cal- led by the same name : thus generosity is said to be an elevated emotion , as well as great courage ; and that firmness of soul which is superior to misfortunes , obtains the peculiar name of magnanimity . On the ...
... elevation , is cal- led by the same name : thus generosity is said to be an elevated emotion , as well as great courage ; and that firmness of soul which is superior to misfortunes , obtains the peculiar name of magnanimity . On the ...
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