Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1819)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1993 - Всего страниц: 521 |
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... composition , important in itself at all times , has acquired additional importance from the taste and manners of the present age . It is an age wherein improvements , in every part of science have seen prosecuted with ardour To all the ...
... composition , important in itself at all times , has acquired additional importance from the taste and manners of the present age . It is an age wherein improvements , in every part of science have seen prosecuted with ardour To all the ...
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... composition , we shall acquire certainly a very bad style ; we shall have more trouble afterwards in unlearning faults , and correct- ing negligences , than if we had not been accustomed to composition at all . In the beginning ...
... composition , we shall acquire certainly a very bad style ; we shall have more trouble afterwards in unlearning faults , and correct- ing negligences , than if we had not been accustomed to composition at all . In the beginning ...
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... composition which we now consider , must be grounded on moral sentiments and impressions . This is a testimony of such weight , that , were it in the power of sceptical philosophers , to weaken the force of those reasonings which ...
... composition which we now consider , must be grounded on moral sentiments and impressions . This is a testimony of such weight , that , were it in the power of sceptical philosophers , to weaken the force of those reasonings which ...
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INTRODUCTION | 14 |
CriticismGeniusPleasures of tasteSublimity | 25 |
The sublime in writing | 34 |
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