An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... of ob- jects ...... 67 7. Risible Objects ..... 71 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude .... 72 9. Uniformity and Variety . 76 10. Congruity and Propriety ... 80 11. Dignity and Grace ... 84 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule ..... 87 13. Wit . A 2.
... of ob- jects ...... 67 7. Risible Objects ..... 71 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude .... 72 9. Uniformity and Variety . 76 10. Congruity and Propriety ... 80 11. Dignity and Grace ... 84 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule ..... 87 13. Wit . A 2.
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... Congruity and Propriety . MAN is superior to the brute , not more by his ra- tional faculties , than by his senses ... congruity , being connected with morality and religion , are reserved to dignify the chief of 80 ELEMENTS OF ...
... Congruity and Propriety . MAN is superior to the brute , not more by his ra- tional faculties , than by his senses ... congruity , being connected with morality and religion , are reserved to dignify the chief of 80 ELEMENTS OF ...
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... congruity or propriety ; that congruity or propriety , wherever perceived , is agreeable ; and in- congruity or impropriety , disagreeable . The only diffi-. culty. is. ,. to. ascertain. what. are. the. particular. objects. that suggest ...
... congruity or propriety ; that congruity or propriety , wherever perceived , is agreeable ; and in- congruity or impropriety , disagreeable . The only diffi-. culty. is. ,. to. ascertain. what. are. the. particular. objects. that suggest ...
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... Congruity is the genus , of which pro- priety is a species ; for we call nothing propriety , but that congruity or suitableness which ought to subsist between sensible beings and their thoughts , words , and actions . The relation of ...
... Congruity is the genus , of which pro- priety is a species ; for we call nothing propriety , but that congruity or suitableness which ought to subsist between sensible beings and their thoughts , words , and actions . The relation of ...
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... not committed with im- punity ; because , were errors licensed where they do no hurt , inattention would grow into habit , and be the occasion of much hurt . REVIEW . In what senses is man superior to the CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 83.
... not committed with im- punity ; because , were errors licensed where they do no hurt , inattention would grow into habit , and be the occasion of much hurt . REVIEW . In what senses is man superior to the CONGRUITY AND PROPRIETY . 83.
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