Elements of Criticism, Volum 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiv
... Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
... Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
Pàgina xv
... Language with respect to Sound , 4 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signi- fication , · 3. Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification , 4. Versification , CHAP . 19. Comparisons , 20. Figures , Sect . 1 ...
... Language with respect to Sound , 4 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signi- fication , · 3. Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification , 4. Versification , CHAP . 19. Comparisons , 20. Figures , Sect . 1 ...
Pàgina 1
... every feeling , pleasant or painful , must be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touch- VOL . I * See the Appendix , § 19 . B * ing , and smelling , we are sensible of INTRODUCTION, Beauty of Language, Page.
... every feeling , pleasant or painful , must be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touch- VOL . I * See the Appendix , § 19 . B * ing , and smelling , we are sensible of INTRODUCTION, Beauty of Language, Page.
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... languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , into the most pro- found philosophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abstract science , is 66 * " Though logic may subsist without rhetoric or ...
... languages , hurries us , without the least preparatory discipline , into the most pro- found philosophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abstract science , is 66 * " Though logic may subsist without rhetoric or ...
Pàgina 37
... language an emotion ; but if the feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become suffi- ciently strong to occasion desire , it loses its name of emotion , and acquires that of passion . The same holds in all the other passions ...
... language an emotion ; but if the feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become suffi- ciently strong to occasion desire , it loses its name of emotion , and acquires that of passion . The same holds in all the other passions ...
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