Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... regularity and order , and that disregard to jus- tice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . *餐 Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over rea- son : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , be ...
... regularity and order , and that disregard to jus- tice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . *餐 Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over rea- son : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , be ...
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... Regularity , order , and connexion , are painful restraints on a bold and fertile imagination ; and are not patiently submitted to , but after much culture and discipline . In Horace there is no fault more eminent than want of connexion ...
... Regularity , order , and connexion , are painful restraints on a bold and fertile imagination ; and are not patiently submitted to , but after much culture and discipline . In Horace there is no fault more eminent than want of connexion ...
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... regularity , propriety , and conve- nience , of a fine building , contribute each to the emotion raised by the building . If external properties be agreeable , we have reason to expect the same from those which are internal ; and , ac ...
... regularity , propriety , and conve- nience , of a fine building , contribute each to the emotion raised by the building . If external properties be agreeable , we have reason to expect the same from those which are internal ; and , ac ...
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... regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction hath over the mind affords an endless variety of refined amusements always at hand to employ a vacant hour : such amuse- ments are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and ...
... regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction hath over the mind affords an endless variety of refined amusements always at hand to employ a vacant hour : such amuse- ments are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and ...
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... regularity , is however beautiful in the view of convenience ; and the want of form or sym- metry in a tree , will not prevent its appearing beautiful , if it be known to produce good fruit . L. Chapter II . part . i . sect . 5 . When ...
... regularity , is however beautiful in the view of convenience ; and the want of form or sym- metry in a tree , will not prevent its appearing beautiful , if it be known to produce good fruit . L. Chapter II . part . i . sect . 5 . When ...
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