An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... play - house ; for in gaiety the mind has a peculiar relish for show and decoration . Gorgeous apparel is not unsuitable among opera act- ors ; grave subjects need little ornament , and a person of mean appearance in such dress , is a ...
... play - house ; for in gaiety the mind has a peculiar relish for show and decoration . Gorgeous apparel is not unsuitable among opera act- ors ; grave subjects need little ornament , and a person of mean appearance in such dress , is a ...
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... playing to every spectator of taste , with life and energy , every thing that passes in the mind . Collecting these circumstances together , grace may be defined , that agreeable appearance which arises from elegance of motion , and ...
... playing to every spectator of taste , with life and energy , every thing that passes in the mind . Collecting these circumstances together , grace may be defined , that agreeable appearance which arises from elegance of motion , and ...
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... plays and the like ; that must be confess'd indeed . Miliament . Ah l'etourdie ! I hate the town too . Sir Wilful . Dear heart , that's much - hah ! that you should hate ' em both ! hah ! ' tis like you may ; there are some that can't ...
... plays and the like ; that must be confess'd indeed . Miliament . Ah l'etourdie ! I hate the town too . Sir Wilful . Dear heart , that's much - hah ! that you should hate ' em both ! hah ! ' tis like you may ; there are some that can't ...
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... play of words . This sort of wit depends , for the most part , upon choosing a word that hath different significations : by that artifice , tricks are played in language , and plain thoughts take a different appearance . Play is ...
... play of words . This sort of wit depends , for the most part , upon choosing a word that hath different significations : by that artifice , tricks are played in language , and plain thoughts take a different appearance . Play is ...
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... playing with words is a mark of a mind at ease , and disposed to any sort of amusement , we must not thence conclude that playing with words is always ludicrous . Words are so intimately connected with thought , that if the subject be ...
... playing with words is a mark of a mind at ease , and disposed to any sort of amusement , we must not thence conclude that playing with words is always ludicrous . Words are so intimately connected with thought , that if the subject be ...
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