An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... tion .... 3. Beauty of Language from a 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 ...
... tion .... 3. Beauty of Language from a 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 ...
Strona 13
... tion of constituent parts till the thing be surveyed as a whole . Our ideas are governed by the same prin- ciple . The principle of order is conspicuous with regard to natural objects , as bodies in motion ; the mind falls with a heavy ...
... tion of constituent parts till the thing be surveyed as a whole . Our ideas are governed by the same prin- ciple . The principle of order is conspicuous with regard to natural objects , as bodies in motion ; the mind falls with a heavy ...
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... tion of Fame in the Eneid . New objects introduced in description are made more or less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being ...
... tion of Fame in the Eneid . New objects introduced in description are made more or less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being ...
Strona 19
... a benefactor , are purely social . An ac- tion done to gratify my ambitious views , is selñsn . Resentment from the gratification of passion is selfish ; it is dissocial when revenge aims at the destruction of EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 19.
... a benefactor , are purely social . An ac- tion done to gratify my ambitious views , is selñsn . Resentment from the gratification of passion is selfish ; it is dissocial when revenge aims at the destruction of EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 19.
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... tion of virtue : it resembles the appetites of nature , hunger , thirst , animal love , and in no case is the mind more solicitous for a proper object , than when under the influence of any of these appetites . This feeling is raised in ...
... tion of virtue : it resembles the appetites of nature , hunger , thirst , animal love , and in no case is the mind more solicitous for a proper object , than when under the influence of any of these appetites . This feeling is raised in ...
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