Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1819)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1993 - Всего страниц: 521 |
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... imagination has always a tendency to gratify itself , by magnifying its present object , and carrying it to excess . More or less of this hyperbolical turn will prevail in lan guage , according to the liveliness of imagination among the ...
... imagination has always a tendency to gratify itself , by magnifying its present object , and carrying it to excess . More or less of this hyperbolical turn will prevail in lan guage , according to the liveliness of imagination among the ...
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... imagination , but to the terms of fancy and imagination , which he was to employ as synonymous . Any the like occasion . To call a painting or a statue an occasion is not a happy ex- pression , nor is it very proper to speak of calling ...
... imagination , but to the terms of fancy and imagination , which he was to employ as synonymous . Any the like occasion . To call a painting or a statue an occasion is not a happy ex- pression , nor is it very proper to speak of calling ...
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... imagination , taken in their full extent , are not 30 gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those of the understanding . ' This sentence is distinct and elegant . ' The last are indeed more preferable , because they are founded on ...
... imagination , taken in their full extent , are not 30 gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those of the understanding . ' This sentence is distinct and elegant . ' The last are indeed more preferable , because they are founded on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 14 |
CriticismGeniusPleasures of tasteSublimity | 25 |
The sublime in writing | 34 |
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