Elements of Criticism, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 Seiten |
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... • 14. Custom and Habit , · 293 • 300 · · 316 329 342 · 359 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 382 16. Sentiments , · 17. Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
... • 14. Custom and Habit , · 293 • 300 · · 316 329 342 · 359 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions , 382 16. Sentiments , · 17. Language of Passion , 406 · 447 VOLUME II . CHAP . 18. Beauty of Language , xiv CONTENTS .
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... sentiments of malice , cruelty , envy , peevishness , or of any other dissocial passion ; witness among a thousand King John's speech in Shakespeare , soliciting Hubert to murder Prince Arthur , which , even in the most cursory view ...
... sentiments of malice , cruelty , envy , peevishness , or of any other dissocial passion ; witness among a thousand King John's speech in Shakespeare , soliciting Hubert to murder Prince Arthur , which , even in the most cursory view ...
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... sentiments in a song , cannot , be agreeable to any audience of taste . For a different reason , music is improper for ac- companying pleasant emotions of the more impor- tant kind ; because these totally engross the mind , and leave no ...
... sentiments in a song , cannot , be agreeable to any audience of taste . For a different reason , music is improper for ac- companying pleasant emotions of the more impor- tant kind ; because these totally engross the mind , and leave no ...
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... sentiments : a happy concordance of the emotions raised by the song and by the mu- sic , is extremely rare ; and I venture to affirm , that there is no example of it , unless where the emotion raised by the former is agreeable as well ...
... sentiments : a happy concordance of the emotions raised by the song and by the mu- sic , is extremely rare ; and I venture to affirm , that there is no example of it , unless where the emotion raised by the former is agreeable as well ...
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... Sentiments may be so strained as to become obscure , or to exceed It is justly observed by Addison , that perhaps a man would have been more astonished with the majestic air that ap peared in one of Lysippus's statues of Alexander ...
... Sentiments may be so strained as to become obscure , or to exceed It is justly observed by Addison , that perhaps a man would have been more astonished with the majestic air that ap peared in one of Lysippus's statues of Alexander ...
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