Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... Comparisons 4. Versification ...... 807 842 66 XX . Figures .... Sect . 1. Personification " 2. Apostrophe 66 8. Hyperbole " 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the agent ..... 60 5. A figure which , among related Objects ...
... Comparisons 4. Versification ...... 807 842 66 XX . Figures .... Sect . 1. Personification " 2. Apostrophe 66 8. Hyperbole " 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the agent ..... 60 5. A figure which , among related Objects ...
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... . Their salutary influence . Comparison wit organic or corporeal pleasures . - The use that profligate men often make of the £ ne arts eye and the ear , disregarding the inferior senses . 60 NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK 25.
... . Their salutary influence . Comparison wit organic or corporeal pleasures . - The use that profligate men often make of the £ ne arts eye and the ear , disregarding the inferior senses . 60 NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK 25.
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... fine arts . 49. Whence the rules of criticism should be derived - A comparison of former ages with the present on this poin order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK . 29.
... fine arts . 49. Whence the rules of criticism should be derived - A comparison of former ages with the present on this poin order to make pleasant impressions , we ought , as NATURE , DESIGN , ETC. , OF THE PRESENT WORK . 29.
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... comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning : the synthetic method , descending regularly from principles to their consequences , is more agreeable to the strict- ness of order ; but in following the opposite ...
... comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning : the synthetic method , descending regularly from principles to their consequences , is more agreeable to the strict- ness of order ; but in following the opposite ...
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... comparison between pleasant passions of differ- ent kinds , we conceive some of them to be gross , some refined . Those pleasures of external sense that are felt as at the organ of sense , are conceived to be corporeal or gross ( see ...
... comparison between pleasant passions of differ- ent kinds , we conceive some of them to be gross , some refined . Those pleasures of external sense that are felt as at the organ of sense , are conceived to be corporeal or gross ( see ...
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