An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... Concerning the passions in particular , however irregular , headstrong , and per- verse , on a slight view , they may appear 46 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions Passions Beauty 11 16.
... Concerning the passions in particular , however irregular , headstrong , and per- verse , on a slight view , they may appear 46 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions Passions Beauty 11 16.
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. verse , on a slight view , they may appear , they are by nature modelled and tempered with perfect wis- dom , for the good of society as well as for private good . The subject , treated at large , would ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. verse , on a slight view , they may appear , they are by nature modelled and tempered with perfect wis- dom , for the good of society as well as for private good . The subject , treated at large , would ...
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... verse and prose . SECTION I - Beauty of Language with respect to Sound . This subject requires the following order : The sounds of the different letters come first ; next , these sounds as united in syllables ; third , syllables united ...
... verse and prose . SECTION I - Beauty of Language with respect to Sound . This subject requires the following order : The sounds of the different letters come first ; next , these sounds as united in syllables ; third , syllables united ...
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... verse where long syllables prevail ; especially when aided by a slow pronunciation . A line composed of monosyllables makes an impression , by the frequency of its pauses , similar to what is made by laborious , in- terrupted motion ...
... verse where long syllables prevail ; especially when aided by a slow pronunciation . A line composed of monosyllables makes an impression , by the frequency of its pauses , similar to what is made by laborious , in- terrupted motion ...
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... verse , several nice and deli- cate feelings must be employed , and the distinction between it and prose arises from the difference of the melody , though that difference cannot with any accu- racy be explained in words ; all that can ...
... verse , several nice and deli- cate feelings must be employed , and the distinction between it and prose arises from the difference of the melody , though that difference cannot with any accu- racy be explained in words ; all that can ...
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