An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... speech , we say a beautiful sound , a beautiful thought or ex- pression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figura- tive expression is the subject of a following chapter , this ...
... speech , we say a beautiful sound , a beautiful thought or ex- pression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figura- tive expression is the subject of a following chapter , this ...
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... speech ? Give examples . What is the common character of all the emotions of beauty ? What is intrinsic beauty ? -relative beauty ? How do they differ ? Is the relish for beauty of figure inherent ? What is its use ? How do regularity ...
... speech ? Give examples . What is the common character of all the emotions of beauty ? What is intrinsic beauty ? -relative beauty ? How do they differ ? Is the relish for beauty of figure inherent ? What is its use ? How do regularity ...
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... speech of Antony , wailing over the body of Cæsar : - - Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophesy , ( Which , like dumb mouths , do ope their ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ...
... speech of Antony , wailing over the body of Cæsar : - - Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophesy , ( Which , like dumb mouths , do ope their ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ...
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... speech , looks , gestures . Dignity alone , with out motion , may produce a graceful appearance ; but still more graceful with the aid of exalted qualities . But this is not all . The most exalted virtues may be the lot of a person ...
... speech , looks , gestures . Dignity alone , with out motion , may produce a graceful appearance ; but still more graceful with the aid of exalted qualities . But this is not all . The most exalted virtues may be the lot of a person ...
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... speech by the usurping Duke of Milan , advising Sebastian to murder his brother the King of Naples : Antonio . What might , Worthy Sebastian - O , what might - no more . And yet , methinks , I see it in thy face , What thou shouldst be ...
... speech by the usurping Duke of Milan , advising Sebastian to murder his brother the King of Naples : Antonio . What might , Worthy Sebastian - O , what might - no more . And yet , methinks , I see it in thy face , What thou shouldst be ...
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