Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1819)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1993 - Всего страниц: 521 |
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... nature is the standard of taste , we lay down a prin- ciple very true and just , as far as it can be applied . There is no doubt , that in all cases where an imitation is intended of some object that exists in nature , as in ...
... nature is the standard of taste , we lay down a prin- ciple very true and just , as far as it can be applied . There is no doubt , that in all cases where an imitation is intended of some object that exists in nature , as in ...
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... nature , and furnishing those scenes which delight the imagination . But though there are several of these wild scenes that are more de lightful than any artificial shows , yet we find the works of nature still more pleasant , the more ...
... nature , and furnishing those scenes which delight the imagination . But though there are several of these wild scenes that are more de lightful than any artificial shows , yet we find the works of nature still more pleasant , the more ...
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... nature , iove to deviate from it - humouring and deviating , are terms not properly opposed to each other ; a sort of per- sonification of nature is begun in the first of them , which is not suppor- ted in the second . To humouring ...
... nature , iove to deviate from it - humouring and deviating , are terms not properly opposed to each other ; a sort of per- sonification of nature is begun in the first of them , which is not suppor- ted in the second . To humouring ...
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INTRODUCTION | 14 |
CriticismGeniusPleasures of tasteSublimity | 25 |
The sublime in writing | 34 |
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