Elements of Criticism, Том 1Liberty Fund, 2005 - Всего страниц: 821 |
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... observation , That wit and judgement are seldom united . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and ... observe , that in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what ...
... observation , That wit and judgement are seldom united . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and ... observe , that in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what ...
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... observation , describes that weakness : < 194 > K. Henry . Doth any name particular belong Unto that lodging where I first did swoon ? Warwick . ' Tis call'd Jerusalem , my Noble Lord . K. Henry . Laud be to God ! ev'n there my life ...
... observation , describes that weakness : < 194 > K. Henry . Doth any name particular belong Unto that lodging where I first did swoon ? Warwick . ' Tis call'd Jerusalem , my Noble Lord . K. Henry . Laud be to God ! ev'n there my life ...
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... observation is applicable in some measure to works of art : in a small building , the slightest irregularity is disagreeable ; but in a magnifi- cent palace , or a large Gothic church , irregularities are less regarded : in an epic poem ...
... observation is applicable in some measure to works of art : in a small building , the slightest irregularity is disagreeable ; but in a magnifi- cent palace , or a large Gothic church , irregularities are less regarded : in an epic poem ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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