An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... requires no activity to carry on , nor can we at will add an idea to this train , which is not regulated by chance . The notions by which things are linked have great influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent ...
... requires no activity to carry on , nor can we at will add an idea to this train , which is not regulated by chance . The notions by which things are linked have great influence in directing the train of thought . The inhe- rent ...
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... require a succession of impressions ; hence the effect of reading and acting , which reiterate impressions without end . The machinery of imaginary beings in an epic poem amuses by its novelty and singularity ; but they never move the ...
... require a succession of impressions ; hence the effect of reading and acting , which reiterate impressions without end . The machinery of imaginary beings in an epic poem amuses by its novelty and singularity ; but they never move the ...
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... requires a passion to be sudden , it is commonly produced in perfection ; as fear , anger , won- der , and surprise . Reiterated impressions made by their cause exhaust these passions , instead of inflaming them . This will be explained ...
... requires a passion to be sudden , it is commonly produced in perfection ; as fear , anger , won- der , and surprise . Reiterated impressions made by their cause exhaust these passions , instead of inflaming them . This will be explained ...
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... . The beauty 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.
... . The beauty 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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... requires uniformity : but a scrupulous uniformity of parts in a large garden or field , is far from being agreeable . Uniformity among connected objects belongs not to the present subject : it is handled in the chapter of uniformity and ...
... requires uniformity : but a scrupulous uniformity of parts in a large garden or field , is far from being agreeable . Uniformity among connected objects belongs not to the present subject : it is handled in the chapter of uniformity and ...
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