Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... relish ; when indulged to excess , they beget satiety and disgust ; and , to restore a proper tone of mind , nothing can be more happily contrived than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . *** On the other hand , any intense ...
... relish ; when indulged to excess , they beget satiety and disgust ; and , to restore a proper tone of mind , nothing can be more happily contrived than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . *** On the other hand , any intense ...
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... relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to ...
... relish ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which disposes to more serious and more important occupations . To those who deal in criticism as a regular science , governed by just principles , and giving scope to ...
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... relish of what is beautiful , * [ The rules of criticism are no more than the deductions of sound logic concerning beauty and deformity , from the permanent principles and feelings of human nature ; and without a knowledge of these ...
... relish of what is beautiful , * [ The rules of criticism are no more than the deductions of sound logic concerning beauty and deformity , from the permanent principles and feelings of human nature ; and without a knowledge of these ...
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... relish of these qualities in character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action wrong or improper must be highly disgustful ; if , in any instance , the over- bearing power of passion ...
... relish of these qualities in character and behavior . To the man who has acquired a taste so acute and accomplished , every action wrong or improper must be highly disgustful ; if , in any instance , the over- bearing power of passion ...
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... relish order and connection . When an object is introduced by a proper con- nection , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is propor- tioned to the degree of ...
... relish order and connection . When an object is introduced by a proper con- nection , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is propor- tioned to the degree of ...
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