Elements of criticism in two volumes, Zväzok 1Vernor and Hood, 1805 |
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... impression on the mind ; and that a weak impulse succeeding a strong , makes scarce any impression . * See the reason , chap . 8 . After establishing this maxim , we can be at no B 2 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 11.
... impression on the mind ; and that a weak impulse succeeding a strong , makes scarce any impression . * See the reason , chap . 8 . After establishing this maxim , we can be at no B 2 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 11.
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... impression made by the thought , the similar emotions mix sweet- ly in the mind and double the pleasure * ; but where the impressions made by the thought and the words are dissimilar , the unnatural union they are forced into is ...
... impression made by the thought , the similar emotions mix sweet- ly in the mind and double the pleasure * ; but where the impressions made by the thought and the words are dissimilar , the unnatural union they are forced into is ...
Strana 29
... a single period , distracts the mind , and affords no time for a solid impression . I illustrate this rule by giving examples of deviations from it . Honos alit artés , omnesque incenduntur ad studia gloriâ ; BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 29.
... a single period , distracts the mind , and affords no time for a solid impression . I illustrate this rule by giving examples of deviations from it . Honos alit artés , omnesque incenduntur ad studia gloriâ ; BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 29.
Strana 32
... impressions than can be made by a continued sound . A period of which the members are con- nected by copulatives , produceth an effect upon the mind approaching to that of a continued sound ; and therefore the suppressing copulatives ...
... impressions than can be made by a continued sound . A period of which the members are con- nected by copulatives , produceth an effect upon the mind approaching to that of a continued sound ; and therefore the suppressing copulatives ...
Strana 33
... impression of a great multitude consisting of many divisions ; for example , " The army was composed " of Grecians , and Carians , and Lycians , and Pam- " phylians , and Phrygians . " The reason is , that a VOL . II . E leisurely ...
... impression of a great multitude consisting of many divisions ; for example , " The army was composed " of Grecians , and Carians , and Lycians , and Pam- " phylians , and Phrygians . " The reason is , that a VOL . II . E leisurely ...
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