An Abridgment of Lectures on RhetoricT. Elwood Zell, 1854 - 230 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 65
עמוד 5
... Genius . - Pleasures of Taste . - Sublimity in Objects Sublimity in Writing Beauty and other Pieasures of Taste Origin and Progress of Language Rise and Progress of Language and of Writing Structure of Language . - English Tongue ...
... Genius . - Pleasures of Taste . - Sublimity in Objects Sublimity in Writing Beauty and other Pieasures of Taste Origin and Progress of Language Rise and Progress of Language and of Writing Structure of Language . - English Tongue ...
עמוד 10
... genius to be favoura- ble , are certainly superior to any system of pub- lic instruction . But though rules and instruc- tions cannot effect every thing which is requisite , they may be of considerable use . If they cannot inspire genius ...
... genius to be favoura- ble , are certainly superior to any system of pub- lic instruction . But though rules and instruc- tions cannot effect every thing which is requisite , they may be of considerable use . If they cannot inspire genius ...
עמוד 14
... genius are no other than imitations of nature ; representations of the characters , actions , or manners of men . Now the pleasure we experience from such imitations or representations , is founded on mere taste ; but to judge whether ...
... genius are no other than imitations of nature ; representations of the characters , actions , or manners of men . Now the pleasure we experience from such imitations or representations , is founded on mere taste ; but to judge whether ...
עמוד 15
... genius ; refers them to their proper classes ; assigns the principles , as far as they can be traced , whence their power of pleas- ing is derived ; and is pleased himself precisely in that degree , in which he ought , and no more ...
... genius ; refers them to their proper classes ; assigns the principles , as far as they can be traced , whence their power of pleas- ing is derived ; and is pleased himself precisely in that degree , in which he ought , and no more ...
עמוד 16
... genius ; such as the Iliad of Homer , and the Æneid of Virgil . Hence the authority which such works have obtained , as standards of poetical composition ; since by them we are enabled to collect what the sense of mankind is , with ...
... genius ; such as the Iliad of Homer , and the Æneid of Virgil . Hence the authority which such works have obtained , as standards of poetical composition ; since by them we are enabled to collect what the sense of mankind is , with ...
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abounds action admit Æneid agreeable ancient appear arguments attention beauty blank verse characters Cicero circumstances comedy composition concise critics degree Demosthenes dignity discourse distinction distinguished effect elegant eloquence emotion employed English English language epic poem epic poetry excel exhibit expression fancy fault figure founded French frequently genius Give an example grace Greek Greek tragedy guage hearers Hence Homer human ideas Iliad imagination imitation instance introduced invention kind language Livy Lusiad manner metaphor Milton mind modern moral motion narration nature never nouns objects observed orator ornament painting Paradise Lost passion pastoral pastoral poetry pathetic pause peculiar perspicuity Pharsalia pleasing pleasures poet poetical proper propriety public speaking racter render requisite rule scene sense sentence sentiments simplicity sound speaker species speech spirit strength strong style sublime syllable Tacitus taste tence thing thought Thucydides tion tragedy unity variety verb verse Virgil voice words writing