Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... Dignity and Grace , 278 • XII . Ridicule , 288 XIII . Wit , 299 XIV . Custom and Habit , 315 XV . External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 334 XVI . Sentiments , 353 • XVII . Language of Passion , 386 VOLUME II . Chap . XVIII . Beauty ...
... Dignity and Grace , 278 • XII . Ridicule , 288 XIII . Wit , 299 XIV . Custom and Habit , 315 XV . External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 334 XVI . Sentiments , 353 • XVII . Language of Passion , 386 VOLUME II . Chap . XVIII . Beauty ...
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... dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely in- tellectual ; being no less inferior in dignity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or corporeal : they ...
... dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however , set on a level with the purely in- tellectual ; being no less inferior in dignity to intellectual pleasures , than superior to the organic or corporeal : they ...
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... dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections : by sweet- ening and harmonising the temper , it ...
... dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections : by sweet- ening and harmonising the temper , it ...
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... dignity of character , which disposeth him to great and noble actions : and herein chiefly consists the extreme delight every one hath in the histories of conque- rors and heroes . This singular feeling , which may be termed the sympa ...
... dignity of character , which disposeth him to great and noble actions : and herein chiefly consists the extreme delight every one hath in the histories of conque- rors and heroes . This singular feeling , which may be termed the sympa ...
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... dignity and grace . PART III . INTERRUPTED EXISTENCE OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS.- THEIR GROWTH AND DECAY . WERE it the nature of an emotion to continue , like co- lour and figure , in its present state till varied by some ope- rating ...
... dignity and grace . PART III . INTERRUPTED EXISTENCE OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS.- THEIR GROWTH AND DECAY . WERE it the nature of an emotion to continue , like co- lour and figure , in its present state till varied by some ope- rating ...
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