An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude . 9. Uniformity and Variety . 10. Congruity and Propriety . 11. Dignity and Grace ... A 2 72 76 80 84 CINE 288A AS 200 36 40 42 45 46 50 55 64 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit .
... 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude . 9. Uniformity and Variety . 10. Congruity and Propriety . 11. Dignity and Grace ... A 2 72 76 80 84 CINE 288A AS 200 36 40 42 45 46 50 55 64 Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit .
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit .... 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ..... 105 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit .... 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ..... 105 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language ...
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... of criticism , we need but reflect upon the common method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , my Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit .
... of criticism , we need but reflect upon the common method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , my Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit .
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit .. 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ... 105 .... 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. Page CHAP . 12. Ridicule .. 87 13. Wit . 92 14. Custom and Habit .. 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions . 103 16. Sentiments ... 105 .... 17. Language of Passion . 123 18. Beauty of Language ...
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... Ridicule , which chiefly arises from pride , a selfish passion , is at best but a gross pleasure ; a people , it is true , must have emerged out of barbarity before they can have a taste for ridicule ; but it is too rough an ...
... Ridicule , which chiefly arises from pride , a selfish passion , is at best but a gross pleasure ; a people , it is true , must have emerged out of barbarity before they can have a taste for ridicule ; but it is too rough an ...
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accent action agreeable allegory appear arts beauty blank verse burlesque Cæsar cause circumstances comparison congruity connexion couplet dignity disagreeable distinguished doth effect elevated emotion produced emotions and passions emotions raised epic poetry expression external Falstaff feeling figure of speech FINGAL garden Give an example Give examples grace grandeur grief hath heaven Hence HENRY IV.-ACT HUDIBRAS ILIAD imagination imitation impression inanimate Jane Shore jects kind king language less light manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mozambic nature never novelty o'er object observed ornament Ossian Othello painful PARADISE LOST pause person personification pleasure poem principle proper reason relation relish resemblance respect rhyme RICHARD II.-ACT ridicule riety rule SECOND PART HENRY sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare simile sion soliloquies sonification sort sound species spectator sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tragedy variety verse words writers