Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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Page 9
... Uniformity and Variety , Chap . IX . Uniformity and Variety , Chap . X. Congruity and Propriety , Chap . XI . Dignity and Grace , • • Page Chap . XII . Ridicule , Chap . XIII.
... Uniformity and Variety , Chap . IX . Uniformity and Variety , Chap . X. Congruity and Propriety , Chap . XI . Dignity and Grace , • • Page Chap . XII . Ridicule , Chap . XIII.
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... train of perceptions or ideas , with respect to its uniformity and variety , is handled afterwards , chap . 9 . to the degree of connection ; but among unequal objects 22 [ Ch . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN .
... train of perceptions or ideas , with respect to its uniformity and variety , is handled afterwards , chap . 9 . to the degree of connection ; but among unequal objects 22 [ Ch . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN .
Page 102
... Uniformity disgusts by excess - Difference between primary and secondary qualities - Primary exist in the object ; secondary in the percipient - Final cause of beauty : It prompts to industry - It secures social intercourse , HAVING ...
... Uniformity disgusts by excess - Difference between primary and secondary qualities - Primary exist in the object ; secondary in the percipient - Final cause of beauty : It prompts to industry - It secures social intercourse , HAVING ...
Page 104
... uniformity , proportion , and order , contribute to its beauty . The beauty of motion deserves a chapter by itself ; and another chapter is destined for grandeur being distinguishable from beauty in its proper sense . For a description ...
... uniformity , proportion , and order , contribute to its beauty . The beauty of motion deserves a chapter by itself ; and another chapter is destined for grandeur being distinguishable from beauty in its proper sense . For a description ...
Page 105
... uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity . To exhaust this sub- ject would require a volume ; and I have not even a whole chapter to spare . To inquire why an object , by means of the particulars mentioned , appears beautiful ...
... uniformity , proportion , order and simplicity . To exhaust this sub- ject would require a volume ; and I have not even a whole chapter to spare . To inquire why an object , by means of the particulars mentioned , appears beautiful ...
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