An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... language , has the command of our sympathy for the good of others . By the same means our sympathy may also be raised for our own good . Examples both of virtue and vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise ...
... language , has the command of our sympathy for the good of others . By the same means our sympathy may also be raised for our own good . Examples both of virtue and vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming stronger by exercise ...
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... language , shows a mean or corrupted taste : - Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON ...
... language , shows a mean or corrupted taste : - Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON ...
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... language , and plain thoughts take a different appearance . Play is necessary for man , in order to refresh him after labor ; and man loves play , even to a play of words : and it is happy for us , that words can be employed for our ...
... language , and plain thoughts take a different appearance . Play is necessary for man , in order to refresh him after labor ; and man loves play , even to a play of words : and it is happy for us , that words can be employed for our ...
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... languages , must be the work of nature : thus the unpremeditated tones of admiration are the same in all men ; as also of resentment , compassion , and despair . The other kind of voluntary signs comprehend those attitudes and gestures ...
... languages , must be the work of nature : thus the unpremeditated tones of admiration are the same in all men ; as also of resentment , compassion , and despair . The other kind of voluntary signs comprehend those attitudes and gestures ...
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... language , which influence cannot sophisticate , nor education render doubtful . Provi- dence has conferred them upon all men , as direct ave- nues to all hearts . The effects produced upon the spectator by exter- nal signs of passion ...
... language , which influence cannot sophisticate , nor education render doubtful . Provi- dence has conferred them upon all men , as direct ave- nues to all hearts . The effects produced upon the spectator by exter- nal signs of passion ...
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