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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... variety of emotions , and may be made to promote luxury and ef- feminacy . But with respect to its refined pleasures , music goes hand in hand with gardening and architec- ture , her sister arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind ...
... variety of emotions , and may be made to promote luxury and ef- feminacy . But with respect to its refined pleasures , music goes hand in hand with gardening and architec- ture , her sister arts , in humanizing and polishing the mind ...
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... 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 sweetening the mind , contribute greatly to social happiness . REVIEW . How do fear and ...
... 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 sweetening the mind , contribute greatly to social happiness . REVIEW . How do fear and ...
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... variety of cases : if such an undertaking can be brought to perfection , it must be by degrees . The fol lowing hints may suffice for a first attempt . We begin with emotions raised by different sounds , as the simplest case . Two ...
... variety of cases : if such an undertaking can be brought to perfection , it must be by degrees . The fol lowing hints may suffice for a first attempt . We begin with emotions raised by different sounds , as the simplest case . Two ...
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... variety , to differ from each other ; if the shaft be round , the base and capital ought to be square . A constrained posture , uneasy to the man himself , is disagreeable to the spectator ; whence a rule in painting , that the drapery ...
... variety , to differ from each other ; if the shaft be round , the base and capital ought to be square . A constrained posture , uneasy to the man himself , is disagreeable to the spectator ; whence a rule in painting , that the drapery ...
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