An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , rises with smoke . In tracing a family , we begin with the found- er ; musing on an oak , we begin at the trunk and mount to the branches . In historical facts we proceed in the order of ...
... falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , rises with smoke . In tracing a family , we begin with the found- er ; musing on an oak , we begin at the trunk and mount to the branches . In historical facts we proceed in the order of ...
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... falling with rain and descending with a river prevails over that of mounting upward . The beauty of smoke as- cending in a calm morning is delightful , because the course of nature is joined with elevation . Every work of art ...
... falling with rain and descending with a river prevails over that of mounting upward . The beauty of smoke as- cending in a calm morning is delightful , because the course of nature is joined with elevation . Every work of art ...
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... falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or sorrow , according to its result . Joy ... fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in the ripening VENICE PRESERVED . - ACT I ...
... falls out by accident , and concerns us or our connexions , gives us joy or sorrow , according to its result . Joy ... fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in the ripening VENICE PRESERVED . - ACT I ...
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... falling . Fear provides for self - preservation by flying from harm ; anger by repelling it . Where anger impels one suddenly to return a blow , the passion is instinctive ; and it is chiefly in such a case that it acts blindly and ...
... falling . Fear provides for self - preservation by flying from harm ; anger by repelling it . Where anger impels one suddenly to return a blow , the passion is instinctive ; and it is chiefly in such a case that it acts blindly and ...
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... fall Your horrible pleasure - Here I stand , your slave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old man : - But yet ... fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? RICHARD ...
... fall Your horrible pleasure - Here I stand , your slave ; A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old man : - But yet ... fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? RICHARD ...
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