An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... capital of a kingdom to that of Europe - to the whole Earth - to the solar system - to the universe , is extremely pleasant : the heart swells , the mind is dilated at every step . Re- turning in an opposite direction , the descent is ...
... capital of a kingdom to that of Europe - to the whole Earth - to the solar system - to the universe , is extremely pleasant : the heart swells , the mind is dilated at every step . Re- turning in an opposite direction , the descent is ...
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... capital rule for reaching the sublime in such works of art as are capable of it , is , to present those parts or circumstances only which make the greatest figure , keeping out of view every thing low or trivial ; for the mind ...
... capital rule for reaching the sublime in such works of art as are capable of it , is , to present those parts or circumstances only which make the greatest figure , keeping out of view every thing low or trivial ; for the mind ...
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... capital part in what may be termed a descriptive tra- gedy ; after assuming the very passion that is to be represented , how is he cramped in action when he must utter , not the sentiments of the passion he feels , but a cold ...
... capital part in what may be termed a descriptive tra- gedy ; after assuming the very passion that is to be represented , how is he cramped in action when he must utter , not the sentiments of the passion he feels , but a cold ...
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... capital rule in the representation of im- moderate passions , that they ought to be hid or dis- sembled as much as possible . And this holds in an especial manner with respect to criminal passions : one never counsels the commission of ...
... capital rule in the representation of im- moderate passions , that they ought to be hid or dis- sembled as much as possible . And this holds in an especial manner with respect to criminal passions : one never counsels the commission of ...
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... capital of France , love , by the easi- ness of intercourse , has dwindled down from a real passion to be a connexion that is regulated entirely by the mode or fashion . This may in some measure ex- cuse their writers , but will never ...
... capital of France , love , by the easi- ness of intercourse , has dwindled down from a real passion to be a connexion that is regulated entirely by the mode or fashion . This may in some measure ex- cuse their writers , but will never ...
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