Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I(-II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - Criticism - 440 pages |
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... 336 16. Sentimenis , 10. Congruity and Propricty ,. 11. Dignity and Grace , 12. Ridicule , 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and Habit , 15 . External Signs of Emotions and Paffions , Chap . 16. Sentiments , 17. Language of Paffion , vi . CONTENT S.
... 336 16. Sentimenis , 10. Congruity and Propricty ,. 11. Dignity and Grace , 12. Ridicule , 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and Habit , 15 . External Signs of Emotions and Paffions , Chap . 16. Sentiments , 17. Language of Paffion , vi . CONTENT S.
Page 335
... Hottentots ; but fuch manners will not intereft our affections , nor attach us to the per- fonages reprefented . * A & t 2 . CHAP . X 4 CHAP . XV . External Signs of Emotions and Paffions CHAP . XIV . 335 Cuftom and Habit :
... Hottentots ; but fuch manners will not intereft our affections , nor attach us to the per- fonages reprefented . * A & t 2 . CHAP . X 4 CHAP . XV . External Signs of Emotions and Paffions CHAP . XIV . 335 Cuftom and Habit :
Page 336
... Signs of Emotions and Paffions . So intimately connected are the foul and body , that every agitation in the former produceth a vifible effect upon the latter . There is , at the fame time , a wonderful uniformity in that operation ...
... Signs of Emotions and Paffions . So intimately connected are the foul and body , that every agitation in the former produceth a vifible effect upon the latter . There is , at the fame time , a wonderful uniformity in that operation ...
Page 337
... admiration are the fame in all men ; as alfo of compaffion , refent- ment , and defpair , Dramatic writers ought to be well well acquainted with this natural language of paffion : the CHAP . XV . 337 External Signs , & c .
... admiration are the fame in all men ; as alfo of compaffion , refent- ment , and defpair , Dramatic writers ought to be well well acquainted with this natural language of paffion : the CHAP . XV . 337 External Signs , & c .
Page 338
... of a complimental fpeech in addreffing a fuperior the Chi- nefe deliver the compliment in writing , the fmanefs of the letters being proportioned One would not imagine who has not given pecu- liar 338 CHAP . XV . External Signs of.
... of a complimental fpeech in addreffing a fuperior the Chi- nefe deliver the compliment in writing , the fmanefs of the letters being proportioned One would not imagine who has not given pecu- liar 338 CHAP . XV . External Signs of.
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