Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... • XII . Ridicule , 288 XIII . Wit , 299 XIV . Custom and Habit , 315 XV . External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 334 XVI . Sentiments , 353 • XVII . Language of Passion , 386 VOLUME II . Chap . XVIII . Beauty of Language XIV CONTENTS .
... • XII . Ridicule , 288 XIII . Wit , 299 XIV . Custom and Habit , 315 XV . External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 334 XVI . Sentiments , 353 • XVII . Language of Passion , 386 VOLUME II . Chap . XVIII . Beauty of Language XIV CONTENTS .
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... sentiments of malice , cruelty , envy , * Sounds may be so contrived as to produce horror , and several other painful feelings , which in a tragedy , or in an opera , may be introduced with advantage to accompany the representation of a ...
... sentiments of malice , cruelty , envy , * Sounds may be so contrived as to produce horror , and several other painful feelings , which in a tragedy , or in an opera , may be introduced with advantage to accompany the representation of a ...
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... sentiments of any disa- greeable passion , nor the description of any disagreeable object which is , that such association is altogether unna- tural : the pain , for example , that a man feels who is agi- tated with malice or unjust ...
... sentiments of any disa- greeable passion , nor the description of any disagreeable object which is , that such association is altogether unna- tural : the pain , for example , that a man feels who is agi- tated with malice or unjust ...
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... Sentiments , and even expressions , are characterised in the same manner : an expression or sentiment that raises the mind is denominated great or elevated ; and hence the SUBLIME † in poetry . In such Kempfer's History of Japan , b . v ...
... Sentiments , and even expressions , are characterised in the same manner : an expression or sentiment that raises the mind is denominated great or elevated ; and hence the SUBLIME † in poetry . In such Kempfer's History of Japan , b . v ...
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... sentiments artfully disposed like an ascending series , and making impressions deeper and deeper : such disposition ... Senti- ments may be so strained as to become obscure , or to ex- ceed the capacity of the human mind : against such ...
... sentiments artfully disposed like an ascending series , and making impressions deeper and deeper : such disposition ... Senti- ments may be so strained as to become obscure , or to ex- ceed the capacity of the human mind : against such ...
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