An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... regularity and order , and that disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . With respect to the present undertaking , it is not the author's intention to compose a regular treatise upon each of ...
... regularity and order , and that disregard to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . With respect to the present undertaking , it is not the author's intention to compose a regular treatise upon each of ...
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... regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction has over the mind , affords an endless variety of refined amuse- ment always at hand to employ a vacant hour : such amusements are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and ...
... regularity of their conduct : the power that fiction has over the mind , affords an endless variety of refined amuse- ment always at hand to employ a vacant hour : such amusements are a fine resource in solitude ; and , by cheering and ...
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... of utility requires no illustration . The beauty of color is too familiar to need explanation . Let us inquire into the beauty of figure , as arising from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and sim- BEAUTY . 51.
... of utility requires no illustration . The beauty of color is too familiar to need explanation . Let us inquire into the beauty of figure , as arising from regularity , uniformity , proportion , order and sim- BEAUTY . 51.
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... regularity , uniformity , order and simpli- city , contribute each of them to readiness of appre- hension ; enabling us to form more distinct images of objects , than can be done with the utmost attention where these particulars are not ...
... regularity , uniformity , order and simpli- city , contribute each of them to readiness of appre- hension ; enabling us to form more distinct images of objects , than can be done with the utmost attention where these particulars are not ...
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... regularity and uniformity . A parallelogram again depends , for its beauty , on the proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty . Approximation towards equality hath the same effect ; for proportion ...
... regularity and uniformity . A parallelogram again depends , for its beauty , on the proportion of its sides : a great inequality of sides annihilates its beauty . Approximation towards equality hath the same effect ; for proportion ...
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