An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... dignity and meanness applied ? With what do they coincide ? How does a difference appear ? Give examples . To what sense is dignity appropriated ? Is it a duty to behave with dignity ? Distinguish between dignity and propriety . Give ...
... dignity and meanness applied ? With what do they coincide ? How does a difference appear ? Give examples . To what sense is dignity appropriated ? Is it a duty to behave with dignity ? Distinguish between dignity and propriety . Give ...
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... dignity and importance . In a composition of this kind , no image professedly ludicrous ought to find quarter , because such images destroy the contrast ; and , accordingly , the author shows always the grave face , and never once ...
... dignity and importance . In a composition of this kind , no image professedly ludicrous ought to find quarter , because such images destroy the contrast ; and , accordingly , the author shows always the grave face , and never once ...
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... dignity of the passion of love : it would scarce be excusable in painting modern French manners ; and is insufferable where the ancients are brought upon the stage . The manners painted in the Alexandre of the same author are not more ...
... dignity of the passion of love : it would scarce be excusable in painting modern French manners ; and is insufferable where the ancients are brought upon the stage . The manners painted in the Alexandre of the same author are not more ...
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... dignity of the passion of love . Corneille ob- serves , that if poets did not indulge sentiments more ingenious or refined than are prompted by passion , their performances would often be low , and extreme grief would never suggest but ...
... dignity of the passion of love . Corneille ob- serves , that if poets did not indulge sentiments more ingenious or refined than are prompted by passion , their performances would often be low , and extreme grief would never suggest but ...
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... dignity . The rea- son is , that , in the 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 ...
... dignity . The rea- son is , that , in the 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 ...
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