Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... Grandeur and Sublimity , V. Motion and Force , VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Ob- jects , VII . Risible Objects , VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude , IX . Uniformity and Variety , 154 164 175 204 210 220 224 244 ...
... Grandeur and Sublimity , V. Motion and Force , VI . Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Ob- jects , VII . Risible Objects , VIII . Resemblance and Dissimilitude , IX . Uniformity and Variety , 154 164 175 204 210 220 224 244 ...
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... grandeur , which makes a deep impression inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than from great to small ; but order prevails over that tendency , and affords pleasure as well as facility in ...
... grandeur , which makes a deep impression inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than from great to small ; but order prevails over that tendency , and affords pleasure as well as facility in ...
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... grandeur of the complex objects swells the passion of self- love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every passion , when it swells beyond its ordinary bounds Part 1. ] 73 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Versification,
... grandeur of the complex objects swells the passion of self- love by the relation I have to my native country ; and every passion , when it swells beyond its ordinary bounds Part 1. ] 73 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Versification,
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... grandeur and sublimity ; and the modifications of dignifi- ed and mean , in the chapter of dignity and grace . PART III . INTERRUPTED EXISTENCE OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS.- THEIR GROWTH AND DECAY . WERE it the nature of an emotion to ...
... grandeur and sublimity ; and the modifications of dignifi- ed and mean , in the chapter of dignity and grace . PART III . INTERRUPTED EXISTENCE OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS.- THEIR GROWTH AND DECAY . WERE it the nature of an emotion to ...
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... grandeur and of terror . Sembra d'alberi densi alta foresta L'un campo , e l'altro ; di tant ' aste abbonda . Son tesi gli archi , e son le lance in resta : Vibransi i dardi , e rotasi ogni fionda . Ogni cavallo in guerra anco s ...
... grandeur and of terror . Sembra d'alberi densi alta foresta L'un campo , e l'altro ; di tant ' aste abbonda . Son tesi gli archi , e son le lance in resta : Vibransi i dardi , e rotasi ogni fionda . Ogni cavallo in guerra anco s ...
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