Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... proper tone of mind , nothing can be more happily contriv- ed than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation ...
... proper tone of mind , nothing can be more happily contriv- ed than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation ...
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... proper care great- ly improved . In this respect , a taste in the fine arts goes hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and ...
... proper care great- ly improved . In this respect , a taste in the fine arts goes hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and ...
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... proper , elegant , and ornamental , in writing or painting , in archi- tecture or gardening , is a fine preparation for the same just relish of these qualities in character and behaviour . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute ...
... proper , elegant , and ornamental , in writing or painting , in archi- tecture or gardening , is a fine preparation for the same just relish of these qualities in character and behaviour . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute ...
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... proper , such as may express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . u.m. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Perceptions and Ideas INTRODUCTION .
... proper , such as may express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . u.m. ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. Perceptions and Ideas INTRODUCTION .
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... proper connexion , we are conscious of a certain plea- sure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is proportioned to the degree of connexion : but among unequal objects , where we require a certain ...
... proper connexion , we are conscious of a certain plea- sure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is proportioned to the degree of connexion : but among unequal objects , where we require a certain ...
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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