Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... Pharsalia , has given of such events , on the approach of the civil war , must probably have given to a Roman , who was under the dominion of such nation- al superstitions , the strongest emotions of sublimity and terror ; but we read ...
... Pharsalia , has given of such events , on the approach of the civil war , must probably have given to a Roman , who was under the dominion of such nation- al superstitions , the strongest emotions of sublimity and terror ; but we read ...
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... Pharsalia of Lucan , than the descrip- tion , in the third Book , of one of Pompey's armies , blocked up by Cæsar in a part of the country where there was no water , and where the soldiers were perishing with thirst . After describing ...
... Pharsalia of Lucan , than the descrip- tion , in the third Book , of one of Pompey's armies , blocked up by Cæsar in a part of the country where there was no water , and where the soldiers were perishing with thirst . After describing ...
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Archibald Alison. In the following passage from the sixth book of Lucan's Pharsalia , where he de- scribes the incantations of the witch Eryc- tho , and of whose voice he had before said with great sublimity , Omne nefas superi , prima ...
Archibald Alison. In the following passage from the sixth book of Lucan's Pharsalia , where he de- scribes the incantations of the witch Eryc- tho , and of whose voice he had before said with great sublimity , Omne nefas superi , prima ...
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accordingly admiration affecting qualities afford altogether angular arises artist asso associations beau Beauty or Sublimity blime blimity circumstance Colours common composition connection consider constitution contrary Delicacy delight discover distinguished duce effect Emotion of Beauty Emotions of Sublimity Emotions of Taste excite exercise of imagination expres expressive fect feel felt fitted to produce gaiety Georgics human Voice Ideas of Emotion illustration images imitation indifferent instance jects kind lake of Bienne language Lines manner melancholy Music nature neral objects of Sublimity objects of Taste observation obvious particular passions perceived Pharsalia pleasing pleasure Poet poetry pression Prince of Condé principle produce the Emotions producing Emo qualities of Matter qualities of Mind racter regard scene scenery seems sense sensibility shew signified signs similar simple Emotion sions solemn Sounds species specta Sublimity and Beauty Sublimity or Beauty Tenderness tion tone trains of thought ture uniformly Virgil winding