Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... fhall be unfolded in the courfe of this work . In the mean time , for fome prefent fatisfaction , they will be pleafed to accept the following fpeci- men . Every work of art that is conformable to the natural courfe of our ideas , is fo ...
... fhall be unfolded in the courfe of this work . In the mean time , for fome prefent fatisfaction , they will be pleafed to accept the following fpeci- men . Every work of art that is conformable to the natural courfe of our ideas , is fo ...
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... fhall we fay upon this fub- ject ? Are paffion and emotion fynonymous terms ? This cannot be averred ; because no feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire , is termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many ...
... fhall we fay upon this fub- ject ? Are paffion and emotion fynonymous terms ? This cannot be averred ; because no feeling nor agitation of the mind void of defire , is termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many ...
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... firft thing he thinks of , is what revenge he fhall take , and what means he shall employ . Thefe parti- culars culars are not lefs obvious than natural . But as 72 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II . Caufes of the paffions of fear anger,
... firft thing he thinks of , is what revenge he fhall take , and what means he shall employ . Thefe parti- culars culars are not lefs obvious than natural . But as 72 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II . Caufes of the paffions of fear anger,
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... fhall take occafion afterward to fhow , that the power of fiction to generate paffion is an admi- rable contrivance fubfervient to excellent pur- pofes : in the mean time , we must try to unfold the means that give fiction fuch ...
... fhall take occafion afterward to fhow , that the power of fiction to generate paffion is an admi- rable contrivance fubfervient to excellent pur- pofes : in the mean time , we must try to unfold the means that give fiction fuch ...
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... fhall , be our present entertainment . Events that surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , make the life of an epic poem : but in fuch a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought ...
... fhall , be our present entertainment . Events that surprise by being unexpected , and yet are natural , make the life of an epic poem : but in fuch a poem , if it pretend to copy human manners and actions , no improbable incident ought ...
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