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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... Beauty , 4. Grandeur and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of Objects , 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , 9. Uniformity and Variety , Appendix . Concerning the Works of ...
... Beauty , 4. Grandeur and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected ap- pearance of Objects , 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , 9. Uniformity and Variety , Appendix . Concerning the Works of ...
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... Beauty of Language , 1 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with re- Spect to Sound , 2. Beauty of Language with re- Spect to Signification , 3. Beauty of Language from a refemblance between Sound and Signification , 4. Verfification , 3 5 14 ...
... Beauty of Language , 1 Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with re- Spect to Sound , 2. Beauty of Language with re- Spect to Signification , 3. Beauty of Language from a refemblance between Sound and Signification , 4. Verfification , 3 5 14 ...
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... beauty heightens all the organic feelings , as well as the intellect- ual harmony , though it afpires to inflame . devotion , difdains not to improve the relish of a banquet . The pleafures of the eye and the ear have other valuable ...
... beauty heightens all the organic feelings , as well as the intellect- ual harmony , though it afpires to inflame . devotion , difdains not to improve the relish of a banquet . The pleafures of the eye and the ear have other valuable ...
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... beauty of fmoke afcending in a calm morning . I am extremely fenfible of the difguft men generally have to abftract fpeculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that profeffes to draw the rules of ...
... beauty of fmoke afcending in a calm morning . I am extremely fenfible of the difguft men generally have to abftract fpeculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that profeffes to draw the rules of ...
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... , by the way , it appears , that the beauty of fuch an object is complex , refolvable into feveral beauties more fimple , e accompanied with defire . Other emotions are accom- panied 40 CHAP . II . Emotions and Paffions .
... , by the way , it appears , that the beauty of fuch an object is complex , refolvable into feveral beauties more fimple , e accompanied with defire . Other emotions are accom- panied 40 CHAP . II . Emotions and Paffions .
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