Elements of Criticism, Količina 2A. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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Stran 7
... most intimate kind . ( upon , is Its relation to plains , being demands but a neighbouring hills , rivers , that of propinquity only , fmall fhare of congruity . Among members of the fame club , the congruity ought to be confiderable ...
... most intimate kind . ( upon , is Its relation to plains , being demands but a neighbouring hills , rivers , that of propinquity only , fmall fhare of congruity . Among members of the fame club , the congruity ought to be confiderable ...
Stran 9
... most gorgeous appa- rel , however unfuitable to an actor in a re- gular tragedy , difgufts not at an opera . The truth is , an opera , in its present form , is a mighty fine thing ; but as it deviates from nature in its capital ...
... most gorgeous appa- rel , however unfuitable to an actor in a re- gular tragedy , difgufts not at an opera . The truth is , an opera , in its present form , is a mighty fine thing ; but as it deviates from nature in its capital ...
Stran 10
... most . Thomson's Autumn , 208 . * Contrary to this rule , the introduction to the third vo lume of the Characteristics , is a continued chain of metaphors . These in fuch profufion are too florid for the subject ; and have befide the ...
... most . Thomson's Autumn , 208 . * Contrary to this rule , the introduction to the third vo lume of the Characteristics , is a continued chain of metaphors . These in fuch profufion are too florid for the subject ; and have befide the ...
Stran 17
... most serious , a scale may be formed afcending by degrees almost imper- ceptible . Hence it is , that in viewing fome unbecoming actions , too rifible for anger and too serious for derifion , the spectator feels a fort of mixt emotion ...
... most serious , a scale may be formed afcending by degrees almost imper- ceptible . Hence it is , that in viewing fome unbecoming actions , too rifible for anger and too serious for derifion , the spectator feels a fort of mixt emotion ...
Stran 18
... most prone to laugh at others . Pride is a vivid paffion , as all are which have felf for their object . It is extremely pleafant in itfelf , and not lefs fo in its gratification . This paffion fingly would be fufficient to account for ...
... most prone to laugh at others . Pride is a vivid paffion , as all are which have felf for their object . It is extremely pleafant in itfelf , and not lefs fo in its gratification . This paffion fingly would be fufficient to account for ...
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