An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... of an object is soon sunk in the pleasure that the object affords . Fear , which is a passion of greater importance as tending to self - pre- servation , is often instantaneous , and yet is of 38 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... of an object is soon sunk in the pleasure that the object affords . Fear , which is a passion of greater importance as tending to self - pre- servation , is often instantaneous , and yet is of 38 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... importance , that our passions be directed to proper objects , tend to just and rational ends , and , with rela- tion to each other , be duly balanced . The beauty of contrivance , so conspicuous in the human frame , is not confined to ...
... importance , that our passions be directed to proper objects , tend to just and rational ends , and , with rela- tion to each other , be duly balanced . The beauty of contrivance , so conspicuous in the human frame , is not confined to ...
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... importance , has scarce been at- tempted by any writer . One thing is evident , that our relish for the particulars mentioned adds beauty to the objects that surround us , and tends to our hap- piness and the Author of our nature has ...
... importance , has scarce been at- tempted by any writer . One thing is evident , that our relish for the particulars mentioned adds beauty to the objects that surround us , and tends to our hap- piness and the Author of our nature has ...
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... important ? Quote Pope's remark on the want of simplicity . What is the effect of simplicity in behavior ? What is the present state of the fine arts and literature with re spect to simplicity ? CHAPTER IV . A Grandeur and Sublimity ...
... important ? Quote Pope's remark on the want of simplicity . What is the effect of simplicity in behavior ? What is the present state of the fine arts and literature with re spect to simplicity ? CHAPTER IV . A Grandeur and Sublimity ...
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... importance , is termed low , by its resemblance to an emotion produced by a little or low object of sight : thus an appetite for trifling amusements is called a low taste . The same terms are applied to characters and actions : we talk ...
... importance , is termed low , by its resemblance to an emotion produced by a little or low object of sight : thus an appetite for trifling amusements is called a low taste . The same terms are applied to characters and actions : we talk ...
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