An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent .... ..... 201 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends the Properties of one to another .. 202 6. Metaphor and Allegory . 206 7. Figure of Speech ... 218 CHAP . 21. Narration ...
... Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent .... ..... 201 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends the Properties of one to another .. 202 6. Metaphor and Allegory . 206 7. Figure of Speech ... 218 CHAP . 21. Narration ...
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... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a ... mean or trivial . Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it ...
... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be a ... mean or trivial . Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it ...
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... means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power , discernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreea- ble in a high degree , and ...
... means of their properties and qualities , as the size , force , fluency of a river . The internal qualities , power , discernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreea- ble in a high degree , and ...
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... mean that internal act influencing the will , and in this respect it differs from a wish . We proceed now to consider passion with respect to its power of producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an an- tecedent ...
... mean that internal act influencing the will , and in this respect it differs from a wish . We proceed now to consider passion with respect to its power of producing action . No man proceeds to action but by means of an an- tecedent ...
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... means into an end , in accumulating wealth without the least view of use . An instinctive passion impels us to act blindly with- out any view to consequences ; it is deliberative when subject to reason , and prompting with a view to an ...
... means into an end , in accumulating wealth without the least view of use . An instinctive passion impels us to act blindly with- out any view to consequences ; it is deliberative when subject to reason , and prompting with a view to an ...
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