An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... writers use it ? What is the natural effect of the sublime on the mind ? For what fact does this account ? " CHAPTER V. Motion and Force . MOTION is agreeable to the eye ; yet is a body at rest not disagreeable , because the bulk of ...
... writers use it ? What is the natural effect of the sublime on the mind ? For what fact does this account ? " CHAPTER V. Motion and Force . MOTION is agreeable to the eye ; yet is a body at rest not disagreeable , because the bulk of ...
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... writers , led perhaps more by taste than by rea- soning , have generally aimed at that beauty . It holds equally in music ; in the same cantata , all the variety of emotions that are within the power of music may not only be indulged ...
... writers , led perhaps more by taste than by rea- soning , have generally aimed at that beauty . It holds equally in music ; in the same cantata , all the variety of emotions that are within the power of music may not only be indulged ...
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... writer ; but is scarce entitled to be styled a writer of humor . This quality belongs to an author , who , affecting to be grave and serious , paints his ob- jects in such colors as to provoke mirth and laughter . A writer that is ...
... writer ; but is scarce entitled to be styled a writer of humor . This quality belongs to an author , who , affecting to be grave and serious , paints his ob- jects in such colors as to provoke mirth and laughter . A writer that is ...
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... the second ? What is the character given of Pope's Rape of the Lock ? What is meant by a writer of humor ? Give examples . * Tale of a Tub , sect . 7 Give examples where the ridicule arises from absurd concep tions RIDICULE . 91.
... the second ? What is the character given of Pope's Rape of the Lock ? What is meant by a writer of humor ? Give examples . * Tale of a Tub , sect . 7 Give examples where the ridicule arises from absurd concep tions RIDICULE . 91.
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... writers or our own . A comparison between the ancients and the moderns was some time ago a fa- vorite subject ; those who declared for ancient man- ners thought it sufficient that these manners were supported by custom : their ...
... writers or our own . A comparison between the ancients and the moderns was some time ago a fa- vorite subject ; those who declared for ancient man- ners thought it sufficient that these manners were supported by custom : their ...
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