An Abridgment of Lectures on RhetoricJ. Metcalf, Printer, 1823 - 306 עמודים |
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עמוד 33
... distinguished from that of sublimity . It is of a calmer kind ; more gentle and soothing ; does not elevate the mind so much , but produces a pleasing serenity .-- Sublimity excites a feeling , too violent to be lasting ; the pleasure ...
... distinguished from that of sublimity . It is of a calmer kind ; more gentle and soothing ; does not elevate the mind so much , but produces a pleasing serenity .-- Sublimity excites a feeling , too violent to be lasting ; the pleasure ...
עמוד 35
... distinguished by very distant boundaries ; but are capable in many instances of approaching toward each other . Thus a gentle running stream is one of the most beautiful objects in nature ; but , as it swells gradually into a great ...
... distinguished by very distant boundaries ; but are capable in many instances of approaching toward each other . Thus a gentle running stream is one of the most beautiful objects in nature ; but , as it swells gradually into a great ...
עמוד 37
... and amenity in the turn either of style or sentiment , by which some authors are particularly distinguished . In this sense it de- D notes a manner neither remarkably sublime , nor vehemently passionate PLEASURES OF TASTE . 37.
... and amenity in the turn either of style or sentiment , by which some authors are particularly distinguished . In this sense it de- D notes a manner neither remarkably sublime , nor vehemently passionate PLEASURES OF TASTE . 37.
עמוד 41
... distinguished from that of sublimity ? 3. How do the pleasures arising from sublimity and beauty com- pare with each other as to duration ? 4. How does it compare with sublimity as to variety of objects ? 5. What may be said generally ...
... distinguished from that of sublimity ? 3. How do the pleasures arising from sublimity and beauty com- pare with each other as to duration ? 4. How does it compare with sublimity as to variety of objects ? 5. What may be said generally ...
עמוד 42
... distinguished for this kind of style ? 29. What other pleasure of taste has been mentioned by Addison ? 30. How does the emotion raised by nov- elty compare with that produced by beauty ? 31. To what description of pleasure does ...
... distinguished for this kind of style ? 29. What other pleasure of taste has been mentioned by Addison ? 30. How does the emotion raised by nov- elty compare with that produced by beauty ? 31. To what description of pleasure does ...
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