Elements of Criticism, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 Seiten |
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... operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criti- cism may be considered as a middle link , connect- ing the different ...
... operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in those which go before . Thus the science of criti- cism may be considered as a middle link , connect- ing the different ...
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... operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature : thinking upon a body in motion , we follow its natural course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke : in ...
... operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature : thinking upon a body in motion , we follow its natural course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke : in ...
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... operation of the mind by which a passion is extended to a related object . In considering two things as related , the mind is not stationary , but passeth and repasseth from the one to the other , viewing the relation from each of them ...
... operation of the mind by which a passion is extended to a related object . In considering two things as related , the mind is not stationary , but passeth and repasseth from the one to the other , viewing the relation from each of them ...
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... operations of deliberate reason would be too late : we take nourishment commonly , not by the direction of reason , but by the impulse of hunger and thirst ; and , in the same manner , we avoid danger by the impulse of fear , which ...
... operations of deliberate reason would be too late : we take nourishment commonly , not by the direction of reason , but by the impulse of hunger and thirst ; and , in the same manner , we avoid danger by the impulse of fear , which ...
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... operation of the human mind , is by Shakespeare exhibited upon another occasion , and finely painted in the tragedy of Othello : Iago , by dark hints and suspicious cir- cumstances , had roused Othello's jealousy ; which , however ...
... operation of the human mind , is by Shakespeare exhibited upon another occasion , and finely painted in the tragedy of Othello : Iago , by dark hints and suspicious cir- cumstances , had roused Othello's jealousy ; which , however ...
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action Æneid appear arts ascer beauty burlesque Cæsar Chap character circumstances colour congruity connexion degree desire dignity disagreeable distinguished distress doth effect elevation emotion raised emotions and passions example expression external signs Falstaff feeling figure final cause give gratification habit hand hath Hence Henry IV Hudibras Iago ideal presence ideas Iliad impression inflamed influence instances ject Julius Cæsar kind King Lear king of Leon less ludicrous Macedon manner means mind motion never nexion novelty objects of sight observation occasion opposite Othello painful passion Paradise Lost perceive perceptions person pity pleasant emotion pleasure present produceth propensity proper proportion propriety punishment qualities racter reason reflection relation relish remarkable resemblance respect ridicule risible satiety scarce Sejanus selfish sense sensible sentiments Shakespeare singular sion species spectator sublime surprise taste termed things thou thought tion uniformity variety wonder words writer