An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... tragedy will extort tears in private . This power belongs also to painting : a good historical painting makes a deeper impression than words can , but still inferior to theatri- cal action . Painting possesses a middle place between ...
... tragedy will extort tears in private . This power belongs also to painting : a good historical painting makes a deeper impression than words can , but still inferior to theatri- cal action . Painting possesses a middle place between ...
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... tragedy of Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life , That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are nowhere more successfully contrasted than in Shakspeare's First Part of Henry IV . Act I. Sc . 3 ...
... tragedy of Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life , That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are nowhere more successfully contrasted than in Shakspeare's First Part of Henry IV . Act I. Sc . 3 ...
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... tragedies , we sometimes find senti ments tolerably well adapted to a plain passion ; but we must not , in any of them , expect a sentiment ex- pressive of character ; and , upon that very account , our late performances of the dramatic ...
... tragedies , we sometimes find senti ments tolerably well adapted to a plain passion ; but we must not , in any of them , expect a sentiment ex- pressive of character ; and , upon that very account , our late performances of the dramatic ...
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... tragedy of Cinna , Æmilia , after the conspir acy was discovered , having nothing in view but racks and death to herself and her lover , receives a pardon from Augustus , attended with the brightest circum- stances of magnanimity and ...
... tragedy of Cinna , Æmilia , after the conspir acy was discovered , having nothing in view but racks and death to herself and her lover , receives a pardon from Augustus , attended with the brightest circum- stances of magnanimity and ...
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... tragedy of Jane Shore , Alicia , in the full pur- pose of destroying her rival , has the following re- flection : - Oh Jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship , Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms : How does thy rancor poison ...
... tragedy of Jane Shore , Alicia , in the full pur- pose of destroying her rival , has the following re- flection : - Oh Jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship , Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms : How does thy rancor poison ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable allegory appear arts beauty blank verse burlesque capital cause circumstances comparison congruity connexion criticism dignity disagreeable distinguished doth effect elevated ELOISA TO ABELARD emotions and passions emotions raised epic poem epic poetry expression Falstaff figure figure of speech Fingal garden Give an example Give examples grandeur grief hath heaven Hence HENRY VI.-ACT ILIAD imagination imitation impression Jane Shore jects kind king language less light Macbeth manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mozambic nature never novelty object observed ornament Ossian painful Paradise Lost pause person personification pity pleasant pleasure principle proper reader reason regularity relation relish resemblance respect rhyme RICHARD II.-ACT ridicule riety rule sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare simile sion sort sound species spectator speech sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tragedy unity variety verse words writers