Elements of Criticism, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 Seiten |
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... relish of a banquet . The pleasures of the eye and the ear have other valuable properties beside those of dignity and ele- vation : being sweet and moderately exhilarating , they are in their tone equally distant from the tur bulence of ...
... relish of a banquet . The pleasures of the eye and the ear have other valuable properties beside those of dignity and ele- vation : being sweet and moderately exhilarating , they are in their tone equally distant from the tur bulence of ...
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... relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer pleasures of sense , which occupy without exhausting the mind , are finely qualified to restore its usual tone after severe appli- cation to study or ...
... relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer pleasures of sense , which occupy without exhausting the mind , are finely qualified to restore its usual tone after severe appli- cation to study or ...
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... a cantata , a picture , or other artificial produc- tion , a true relish is not commonly attained without some study , and much practice . proved . In this respect , a taste in the INTRODUCTION . 5 A figure which, among related Objects,
... a cantata , a picture , or other artificial produc- tion , a true relish is not commonly attained without some study , and much practice . proved . In this respect , a taste in the INTRODUCTION . 5 A figure which, among related Objects,
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... relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occu- pations . To those who deal in criticism as a re- gular science , governed by just principles , and giv- ing scope to ...
... relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occu- pations . To those who deal in criticism as a re- gular science , governed by just principles , and giv- ing scope to ...
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... relish bad more than * If any youth of a splendid fortune and English education stumble perchance upon this book and this passage , he will pro- nounce the latter to be empty declamation . But if he can be prevailed upon to make the ...
... relish bad more than * If any youth of a splendid fortune and English education stumble perchance upon this book and this passage , he will pro- nounce the latter to be empty declamation . But if he can be prevailed upon to make the ...
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