An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 |
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... kind , five things are of impor- tance . 1st . The number of syllables that compose a verse line . 2d . The ... kind is variable , being long or short , frequent or less frequent , as the sense requires . A pause of the second kind ...
... kind , five things are of impor- tance . 1st . The number of syllables that compose a verse line . 2d . The ... kind is variable , being long or short , frequent or less frequent , as the sense requires . A pause of the second kind ...
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... kind deceiver , Thou best of thieves ; who , with an easy key , Dost open life , and unperceiv'd by us , Ev'n steal us from ourselves ; discharging so Death's dreadful office , better than himself ; Touching our limbs so gently into ...
... kind deceiver , Thou best of thieves ; who , with an easy key , Dost open life , and unperceiv'd by us , Ev'n steal us from ourselves ; discharging so Death's dreadful office , better than himself ; Touching our limbs so gently into ...
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... kind . Those of the pathetic kind are not confined within so narrow limits : subjects fitted for the theatre are not in such plenty as to make us reject innocent misfortunes , which rouse our sympathy , though they inculcate no moral ...
... kind . Those of the pathetic kind are not confined within so narrow limits : subjects fitted for the theatre are not in such plenty as to make us reject innocent misfortunes , which rouse our sympathy , though they inculcate no moral ...
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Association of Ideas | 11 |
Emotions and Passions as pleasant and painful | 31 |
Resemblance of Emotions to their causes | 45 |
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