Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... blime , but such as are productive of some Simple Emotion , seems evident from the following familiar considerations . - Aw 粤 I. Wherever the Emotions of Sublimity or Beauty are felt , I believe it will be found , that some affection ...
... blime , but such as are productive of some Simple Emotion , seems evident from the following familiar considerations . - Aw 粤 I. Wherever the Emotions of Sublimity or Beauty are felt , I believe it will be found , that some affection ...
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... blime machinery , or the artful conduct of the real Epic , we yet demand a more uni- form tone of elevation , and a purer and more dignified selection of incidents , than from the strict narrative of real history . In both , the Poet ...
... blime machinery , or the artful conduct of the real Epic , we yet demand a more uni- form tone of elevation , and a purer and more dignified selection of incidents , than from the strict narrative of real history . In both , the Poet ...
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... blime art to be capable . Of the necessity of this Unity of Emo- tion , Corneille is the first Tragedian of mo- dern Europe who seems to have been sen- . sible ; and I know not whether the faults of this Poet have not been exaggerated ...
... blime art to be capable . Of the necessity of this Unity of Emo- tion , Corneille is the first Tragedian of mo- dern Europe who seems to have been sen- . sible ; and I know not whether the faults of this Poet have not been exaggerated ...
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... blime ) , I think it is obvious that they must produce these Emotions , independently of any association . If , on the contrary , it is found that these qualities only produce such Emotions when they are associated with in- teresting or ...
... blime ) , I think it is obvious that they must produce these Emotions , independently of any association . If , on the contrary , it is found that these qualities only produce such Emotions when they are associated with in- teresting or ...
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... blime than all the noise of a feigned en- gagement between a hundred thousand men . The straggling fire of a company of soldiers upon a field - day , is contemptible , and al- ways excites laughter . The straggling fire of the same ...
... blime than all the noise of a feigned en- gagement between a hundred thousand men . The straggling fire of a company of soldiers upon a field - day , is contemptible , and al- ways excites laughter . The straggling fire of the same ...
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