Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 57
viii psl.
... of their importance . To establish a complete system of e du- cation , seems reserved by Providence for a sovereign who commands the hearts of his subjects . Success will crown ix the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to VIII.
... of their importance . To establish a complete system of e du- cation , seems reserved by Providence for a sovereign who commands the hearts of his subjects . Success will crown ix the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to VIII.
xxiii psl.
... 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 is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion , and violence of pursuit ; it ...
... 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 is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion , and violence of pursuit ; it ...
41 psl.
... heart . The principles of the fine arts , appear in this view to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . The inquisi- tive mind beginning with criticism , the most agreeable of all amusements , and finding no obstruction in its ...
... heart . The principles of the fine arts , appear in this view to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . The inquisi- tive mind beginning with criticism , the most agreeable of all amusements , and finding no obstruction in its ...
42 psl.
Lord Henry Home Kames. gains imperceptibly a thorough knowledge of the human heart , of its desires , and of every motive to action ; a sci- ence which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. gains imperceptibly a thorough knowledge of the human heart , of its desires , and of every motive to action ; a sci- ence which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a ...
62 psl.
... heart when he thinks warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling , as distinct from the esteem or admiration he has for the grateful person . The feeling is singular in the fol- lowing respect , that it ...
... heart when he thinks warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling , as distinct from the esteem or admiration he has for the grateful person . The feeling is singular in the fol- lowing respect , that it ...
Turinys
xvii | |
xxv | |
29 | |
43 | |
85 | |
96 | |
103 | |
110 | |
130 | |
132 | |
133 | |
142 | |
151 | |
154 | |
164 | |
175 | |
204 | |
210 | |
278 | |
288 | |
299 | |
303 | |
315 | |
332 | |
334 | |
353 | |
355 | |
386 | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
action Æneid agreeable anger animal love appear arts beauty burlesque Cæsar chapter circumstances colour congruity connexion degree desire dignity disagreeable distress doth effect elevation emotion produced emotion raised emotions and passions example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure final cause give grandeur gratification habit hath Hence Henry IV Hudibras Iago ideal presence ideas Iliad impression influence instances jects Julius Caesar kind King Lear less manner means mind motion never nexion novelty objects of sight observation occasion opposite Othello painful emotion painful passion Paradise Lost perceive person pity pleasant emotion pleasure present produceth propensity proper proportion propriety punish qualities racter reason relation relish remarkable resemblance respect Richard II ridicule riety risible scarce Sejanus selfish sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare sion slight spectator sublime succession surprise taste termed things thou thought tion train of perceptions tural uniformity variety words