An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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Strona iii
... languages . Certain of the terms used by Lord Kames in explaining the passions and emotions , have been altered with reference to the advanced state of intellectual philosophy . Questions have been attached to the whole work , with.
... languages . Certain of the terms used by Lord Kames in explaining the passions and emotions , have been altered with reference to the advanced state of intellectual philosophy . Questions have been attached to the whole work , with.
Strona vi
... Language of Passion . 18. Beauty of Language . 92 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions .. 103 105 123 133 4. Versification .... Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound ... 2. Beauty of Language with respect to ...
... Language of Passion . 18. Beauty of Language . 92 99 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions .. 103 105 123 133 4. Versification .... Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound ... 2. Beauty of Language with respect to ...
Strona vii
... , 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 , 7 into the most profound philosophy . A more effectual method.
... , 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 , 7 into the most profound philosophy . A more effectual method.
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... language , has the command of our sympathy for the good of others . By the same means our sympathy may also be raised for our own good . Examples both of virtue and vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise ...
... language , has the command of our sympathy for the good of others . By the same means our sympathy may also be raised for our own good . Examples both of virtue and vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise ...
Strona 54
... language , shows a mean or corrupted taste : — Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON ...
... language , shows a mean or corrupted taste : — Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON ...
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