Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... light ; and defects or blemishes , natural to all , are suppressed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends no less to invigorate the social affections , than to moderate those that are selfish . To be con ...
... light ; and defects or blemishes , natural to all , are suppressed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends no less to invigorate the social affections , than to moderate those that are selfish . To be con ...
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... light would be disgustful , care is taken to disguise their de- formity under the embellishments of wit , sprightliness , and good humor , which in mixed company makes a capital figure . It requires not much thought to discover the ...
... light would be disgustful , care is taken to disguise their de- formity under the embellishments of wit , sprightliness , and good humor , which in mixed company makes a capital figure . It requires not much thought to discover the ...
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... light Did all the chivalry of England move , To do brave acts . He was indeed the glass , Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . He had no legs that practis'd not his gait : And speaking thick , which Nature made his blemish ...
... light Did all the chivalry of England move , To do brave acts . He was indeed the glass , Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . He had no legs that practis'd not his gait : And speaking thick , which Nature made his blemish ...
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... light , by opposing ideal presence to ideas raised by a cursory nar- rative ; which ideas being faint , obscure , and imperfect , leave a va- cuity in the mind , which solicits reflection . And accordingly , a curt narrative of feigned ...
... light , by opposing ideal presence to ideas raised by a cursory nar- rative ; which ideas being faint , obscure , and imperfect , leave a va- cuity in the mind , which solicits reflection . And accordingly , a curt narrative of feigned ...
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... light ; and it merits attention , not only for its extensive use in criticism , but for the nobler purpose of deciphering many intricacies in the actions of men . Beginning with internal effects , I discover two , clearly dis ...
... light ; and it merits attention , not only for its extensive use in criticism , but for the nobler purpose of deciphering many intricacies in the actions of men . Beginning with internal effects , I discover two , clearly dis ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable appear beauty blank verse Cæsar capital cause Chap circumstance color connected degree Demetrius Phalereus disagreeable distinguished effect elevation emotions Eneid epic epic poetry Euripides example expression external signs feeling figure Fingal foregoing garden give grandeur grief habit Heav'n Hence Henry IV Hexameter Hudibras human ideas Iliad imagination imitation impression Jane Shore Julius Cæsar kind language less long syllable manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mourning Bride nature never object observation occasion ornaments Othello pain Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perception person pleasant pleasure poem produce pronounced proper proportion raised reader reason relation relish resemblance respect rhyme Richard II ridicule rule scarcely scene sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare short syllables sight simile sion sound spectator Spondees taste termed thee things thou thought tion tone tragedy uniformity variety verse words writer