Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be ... word in different meanings . Surgamus : solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent et frugibus ...
... Words are so far short of the eye in liveliness of impression , that in a description connection ought to be ... word in different meanings . Surgamus : solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent et frugibus ...
Strana 29
... words or colors , occasions a sensible emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable ...
... words or colors , occasions a sensible emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable ...
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... word : first , that it be per- spicuous ; and next , that it be in the tone of the language ; that we may not , says our author , introduce among the Grecian vocables , words that sound like those of Phrygia or Scythia . + As the ...
... word : first , that it be per- spicuous ; and next , that it be in the tone of the language ; that we may not , says our author , introduce among the Grecian vocables , words that sound like those of Phrygia or Scythia . + As the ...
Strana 51
... words , and of their actions . Nature determines us to rely on the veracity of our senses ; for otherwise they could not , in any degree , answer their end — that of laying open things existing and passing around us . By the power of ...
... words , and of their actions . Nature determines us to rely on the veracity of our senses ; for otherwise they could not , in any degree , answer their end — that of laying open things existing and passing around us . By the power of ...
Strana 52
... words to describe ideal presence , and to dis- tinguish it from real presence , makes this inaccuracy unavoidable . When I recall any thing to my mind in a manner so distinct as to form an idea or image of it as present , I have not words ...
... words to describe ideal presence , and to dis- tinguish it from real presence , makes this inaccuracy unavoidable . When I recall any thing to my mind in a manner so distinct as to form an idea or image of it as present , I have not words ...
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