An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... sublime , soft , tender , severe , or gay , according to its cause . This is still more re- markable in emotions raised by human actions : a sig- nal instance of gratitude , beside procuring esteem for the author , raises in the ...
... sublime , soft , tender , severe , or gay , according to its cause . This is still more re- markable in emotions raised by human actions : a sig- nal instance of gratitude , beside procuring esteem for the author , raises in the ...
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... sublime . Grandeur and sublimity have a double signification : they commonly signify the quality or cir- cumstance in objects by which the emotions of grandeur and sublimity are produced ; sometimes the emotions themselves . St. Peter's ...
... sublime . Grandeur and sublimity have a double signification : they commonly signify the quality or cir- cumstance in objects by which the emotions of grandeur and sublimity are produced ; sometimes the emotions themselves . St. Peter's ...
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... same manner : an expression or sentiment that raises the mind is denominated great or elevated ; and hence the SUBLIME in poetry . In such figurative terms , we lose the distinction between great and 58 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... same manner : an expression or sentiment that raises the mind is denominated great or elevated ; and hence the SUBLIME in poetry . In such figurative terms , we lose the distinction between great and 58 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... sublime . I am willing to put this to the test , by placing before my reader a most spirited picture of revenge : it is a speech of Antony , wailing over the body of Cæsar : - - Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy ...
... sublime . I am willing to put this to the test , by placing before my reader a most spirited picture of revenge : it is a speech of Antony , wailing over the body of Cæsar : - - Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy ...
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... sublime in such works of art as are capable of it , is , to present those parts or circumstances only which make the greatest figure , keeping out of view every thing low or trivial ; for the mind , elevated by an important object ...
... sublime in such works of art as are capable of it , is , to present those parts or circumstances only which make the greatest figure , keeping out of view every thing low or trivial ; for the mind , elevated by an important object ...
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