Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen1George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... The effect of the celebrated national song , which is said to overpower the Swiss soldier in a foreign land , with melancholy and despair , and which it is therefore found necessary to forbid in OF SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY . 35.
... The effect of the celebrated national song , which is said to overpower the Swiss soldier in a foreign land , with melancholy and despair , and which it is therefore found necessary to forbid in OF SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY . 35.
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... melancholy and sadness , but which still are pleasing , and which serve most wonderfully to accord with that solemn and pensive state of mind , which is almost irresistibly produ- ced by this fascinating scene . Nothing can be more ...
... melancholy and sadness , but which still are pleasing , and which serve most wonderfully to accord with that solemn and pensive state of mind , which is almost irresistibly produ- ced by this fascinating scene . Nothing can be more ...
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... melancholy which these " have inspired ; or if the monument revive " the memory of former times , we do not stop at the simple fact which it records , " but recollect many more coëval circum- " stances which we see , not perhaps as 66 ...
... melancholy which these " have inspired ; or if the monument revive " the memory of former times , we do not stop at the simple fact which it records , " but recollect many more coëval circum- " stances which we see , not perhaps as 66 ...
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... melancholy , or so- lemn , or awful , or elevating , & c . according to the nature of the emotion which is first excited . Thus the prospect of a serene evening in summer , produces first an emo tion of peacefulness and tranquillity ...
... melancholy , or so- lemn , or awful , or elevating , & c . according to the nature of the emotion which is first excited . Thus the prospect of a serene evening in summer , produces first an emo tion of peacefulness and tranquillity ...
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... of Cheerfulness , Tenderness , Melancholy , Solemnity , Eleva- tion , Terror , & c . as such emotions are fre- quently felt without any sentiment of Beauty or Sublimity ; but there is no case , I 10 82 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
... of Cheerfulness , Tenderness , Melancholy , Solemnity , Eleva- tion , Terror , & c . as such emotions are fre- quently felt without any sentiment of Beauty or Sublimity ; but there is no case , I 10 82 NATURE OF THE EMOTIONS.
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