An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... writers with regard to the present point ; particularly , no care is taken to distinguish agreeable from pleasant , disa- greeable from painful ; or rather these terms are deem- ed synonymous . This is an error not at all venial in the ...
... writers with regard to the present point ; particularly , no care is taken to distinguish agreeable from pleasant , disa- greeable from painful ; or rather these terms are deem- ed synonymous . This is an error not at all venial in the ...
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... writer . Motion , in its different circumstances , is productive of feelings that resem- ble it : sluggish motion produces a languid feeling ; slow motion , a calm feeling ; brisk motion , a lively feeling . A large object swells the ...
... writer . Motion , in its different circumstances , is productive of feelings that resem- ble it : sluggish motion produces a languid feeling ; slow motion , a calm feeling ; brisk motion , a lively feeling . A large object swells the ...
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... writer . One thing is evident , that our relish for the particulars mentioned adds beauty to the objects that surround ... Writers on architecture insist much on the proportions of a column , and assign different proportions to the Doric ...
... writer . One thing is evident , that our relish for the particulars mentioned adds beauty to the objects that surround ... Writers on architecture insist much on the proportions of a column , and assign different proportions to the Doric ...
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... writers of a mean genius ; it is a serious endeavor , by strained description , to raise a low or familiar subject ... writer , who has no natural elevation of mind , de- viates readily into bombast : he strains above his natu- ral ...
... writers of a mean genius ; it is a serious endeavor , by strained description , to raise a low or familiar subject ... writer , who has no natural elevation of mind , de- viates readily into bombast : he strains above his natu- ral ...
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... writers are more licentious in that article than Jonson and Dryden . When the sublime is carried to its due height , and circumscribed within proper bounds , it enchants the mind , and raises the most delightful emotions : the reader ...
... writers are more licentious in that article than Jonson and Dryden . When the sublime is carried to its due height , and circumscribed within proper bounds , it enchants the mind , and raises the most delightful emotions : the reader ...
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