An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... period is termed a climax . Within certain limits , grandeur and sublimity pro- duce their strongest effects , which lessen by excess as well as by defect . This is remarkable in grandeur and sublimity taken in their proper sense : the ...
... period is termed a climax . Within certain limits , grandeur and sublimity pro- duce their strongest effects , which lessen by excess as well as by defect . This is remarkable in grandeur and sublimity taken in their proper sense : the ...
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... period in a nation's literature , does this kind of wit be- come popular ? Give an example of a seeming resemblance from a double meaning of other seeming connexions from the same cause— of seeming opposition from the same cause . Is ...
... period in a nation's literature , does this kind of wit be- come popular ? Give an example of a seeming resemblance from a double meaning of other seeming connexions from the same cause— of seeming opposition from the same cause . Is ...
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... period of life , generally speaking , we eat at a certain hour , take exercise at a certain hour , go to rest at a certain hour - all by the direction of habit . A walk upon the quarter - deck , though intolerably con- fined , becomes ...
... period of life , generally speaking , we eat at a certain hour , take exercise at a certain hour , go to rest at a certain hour - all by the direction of habit . A walk upon the quarter - deck , though intolerably con- fined , becomes ...
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... period the taste is neither agreeable nor disagreeable : we continue to relish it till we arrive at perfection . When the habit is acquired in its greatest vigor , the relish is gone . We take snuff without being conscious of the ...
... period the taste is neither agreeable nor disagreeable : we continue to relish it till we arrive at perfection . When the habit is acquired in its greatest vigor , the relish is gone . We take snuff without being conscious of the ...
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... period ; and , in the last place , periods united in a discourse . The vowels are sounded with a single respiration ; each of the vowels , a , e , i , o , u , sound agreeably to the ear . Consonants have no sound of themselves , but ...
... period ; and , in the last place , periods united in a discourse . The vowels are sounded with a single respiration ; each of the vowels , a , e , i , o , u , sound agreeably to the ear . Consonants have no sound of themselves , but ...
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