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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... signs of such passions are painful ; the looks and gestures to the eye , and the tone of pronunciation to the ear such tones therefore can never be expressed , musi- cally , for music must be pleasant , or it is not music . : On the ...
... signs of such passions are painful ; the looks and gestures to the eye , and the tone of pronunciation to the ear such tones therefore can never be expressed , musi- cally , for music must be pleasant , or it is not music . : On the ...
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... general terms . Such terms , similar to ma- * High , in the old Scotch language , is pronounced hec . thematical signs , are contrived to express our thoughts in Chap . 4. ] 195 AND SUBLIMITY . Metaphor and Allegory,
... general terms . Such terms , similar to ma- * High , in the old Scotch language , is pronounced hec . thematical signs , are contrived to express our thoughts in Chap . 4. ] 195 AND SUBLIMITY . Metaphor and Allegory,
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Lord Henry Home Kames. thematical signs , are contrived to express our thoughts in a concise manner ; but images , which are the life of poe- try , cannot be raised in any perfection but by introducing particular objects . General terms ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. thematical signs , are contrived to express our thoughts in a concise manner ; but images , which are the life of poe- try , cannot be raised in any perfection but by introducing particular objects . General terms ...
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... SIGNS OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . So intimately connected are the soul and body , that every agitation in the former produceth a visible effect upon the latter . There is , at the same ... SIGNS OF External Signs of Emotions and Passions,
... SIGNS OF EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . So intimately connected are the soul and body , that every agitation in the former produceth a visible effect upon the latter . There is , at the same ... SIGNS OF External Signs of Emotions and Passions,
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