An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... Resemblance of Emotions to their causes ....... 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions and Passions CHAP . 3. Beauty ... 11 16 ib . 20 21 23 25 27 2222 222 4. Grandeur and Sublimity . 5. Motion and Force .... 6. Novelty , and the ...
... Resemblance of Emotions to their causes ....... 7. Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions and Passions CHAP . 3. Beauty ... 11 16 ib . 20 21 23 25 27 2222 222 4. Grandeur and Sublimity . 5. Motion and Force .... 6. Novelty , and the ...
Strona vi
... resemblance between Sound and Signification . CHAP . 19. Comparisons .. 20. Figures ... . . . . Sect . 1. Personification .. ib . 134 145 147 161 181 182 2. Apostrophe .... 196 3. Hyperbole ... .... 198 4. The Means or Instrument ...
... resemblance between Sound and Signification . CHAP . 19. Comparisons .. 20. Figures ... . . . . Sect . 1. Personification .. ib . 134 145 147 161 181 182 2. Apostrophe .... 196 3. Hyperbole ... .... 198 4. The Means or Instrument ...
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... are intimately connected , though the emotions themselves have little resemblance to each other ; an example of which is a mistress in distress , whose beauty gives pleasure , and her distress pain : These two D2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 41.
... are intimately connected , though the emotions themselves have little resemblance to each other ; an example of which is a mistress in distress , whose beauty gives pleasure , and her distress pain : These two D2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 41.
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... resemblance to each other ; and yet so intimately connected are their causes , as to force them into a sort of complex emotion , partly pleasant , partly painful . This clearly explains some expres- sions common in poetry , as a sweet ...
... resemblance to each other ; and yet so intimately connected are their causes , as to force them into a sort of complex emotion , partly pleasant , partly painful . This clearly explains some expres- sions common in poetry , as a sweet ...
Strona 45
... resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by in- duction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has not been made by any writer . Motion ...
... resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by in- duction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has not been made by any writer . Motion ...
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