Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... extremely clear , which admits not variety of opinion ; and in some matters susceptible of great re- finement , time is perhaps the only infallible touch - stone of taste to that he appeals , and to that he cheerfully sub- mits . N. B. ...
... extremely clear , which admits not variety of opinion ; and in some matters susceptible of great re- finement , time is perhaps the only infallible touch - stone of taste to that he appeals , and to that he cheerfully sub- mits . N. B. ...
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... extremely pleasing : the pleasure here exceeds what arises from following the course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others that are similar . These ...
... extremely pleasing : the pleasure here exceeds what arises from following the course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others that are similar . These ...
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... extremely sensible of the disgust men generally have to abstract speculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that professes to draw the rules of criticism from human nature , their true source . We ...
... extremely sensible of the disgust men generally have to abstract speculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that professes to draw the rules of criticism from human nature , their true source . We ...
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... extremely beauti- ful . The 1st , 2d , 3d , 4th , 11th , 24th , 27th odes of the 3d book , lie open all of them to the same censure . The first satire , book 1. is so deformed by want of connexion , as upon the whole to be scarcely ...
... extremely beauti- ful . The 1st , 2d , 3d , 4th , 11th , 24th , 27th odes of the 3d book , lie open all of them to the same censure . The first satire , book 1. is so deformed by want of connexion , as upon the whole to be scarcely ...
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... extremely beautiful , were not more happily in- troduced . I must observe at the same time , that full jus- tice is done to this incident , by considering it to be an episode ; for if it be a constituent part of the principal ac- tion ...
... extremely beautiful , were not more happily in- troduced . I must observe at the same time , that full jus- tice is done to this incident , by considering it to be an episode ; for if it be a constituent part of the principal ac- tion ...
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