Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... gives many rules ; but can discover no better founda- tion for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and ... give law to mankind ; and that nothing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in wri- ting ...
... gives many rules ; but can discover no better founda- tion for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and ... give law to mankind ; and that nothing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in wri- ting ...
24 psl.
... give a description of the five zones . The want of connection here , as well as in the description of the prodigies that accompanied the death of Cæsar , are scarcely pardonable . A digression on the praises of Italy in the second book ...
... give a description of the five zones . The want of connection here , as well as in the description of the prodigies that accompanied the death of Cæsar , are scarcely pardonable . A digression on the praises of Italy in the second book ...
27 psl.
... give uneasiness , it would not occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . What is now said about the production of emotion or passion ...
... give uneasiness , it would not occasion resentment against the author ; nor would the passion of pity be raised by an object in distress , if that object did not give pain . What is now said about the production of emotion or passion ...
31 psl.
... give charity in order to relieve a person from want ; I per- form a grateful action as a duty incumbent on me ; and I fight for my country in order to repel its enemies . At the same time , there □ re human actions that are not ...
... give charity in order to relieve a person from want ; I per- form a grateful action as a duty incumbent on me ; and I fight for my country in order to repel its enemies . At the same time , there □ re human actions that are not ...
42 psl.
... give currency to what is called the fashion . By means of the same easiness of communication , every bad qua- lity in an enemy is spread upon all his connections . The sentence pronounced against Ravaillac for the assassination of Henry ...
... give currency to what is called the fashion . By means of the same easiness of communication , every bad qua- lity in an enemy is spread upon all his connections . The sentence pronounced against Ravaillac for the assassination of Henry ...
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