An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 ページ |
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... Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of days that are no more ? Often , like the evening sun , comes the memory of former times on my soul . His countenance is settled from war ; and is calm as the evening- beam , that from the ...
... Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of days that are no more ? Often , like the evening sun , comes the memory of former times on my soul . His countenance is settled from war ; and is calm as the evening- beam , that from the ...
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... Ossian . My sighs arise with the beam of the east : my tears descend with the drops of night . I was a lovely tree in thy presence , Oscar , with all my branches round me ; but thy death came like a blast from the desert , and laid my ...
... Ossian . My sighs arise with the beam of the east : my tears descend with the drops of night . I was a lovely tree in thy presence , Oscar , with all my branches round me ; but thy death came like a blast from the desert , and laid my ...
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... IV . - ACT II . Sc . 9 . Ossian , among his other excellencies , is eminently successful in drawing characters : and he never fails U to delight his reader with the beautiful attitudes of hi NARRATION AND DESCRIPTION . 229.
... IV . - ACT II . Sc . 9 . Ossian , among his other excellencies , is eminently successful in drawing characters : and he never fails U to delight his reader with the beautiful attitudes of hi NARRATION AND DESCRIPTION . 229.
目次
Association of Ideas | 11 |
Emotions and Passions as pleasant and painful | 31 |
Resemblance of Emotions to their causes | 45 |
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accent action Æneid agreeable allegory appear arts beauty blank verse burlesque capital cause circumstances comparison congruity connexion criticism dignity disagreeable distinguished doth effect elevated ELOISA TO ABELARD emotions and passions emotions raised epic poem epic poetry expression external Falstaff figure figure of speech Fingal garden Give an example Give examples grandeur grief hath heaven Hence HENRY IV.-ACT ILIAD imagination imitation impression Jane Shore jects kind king language less light manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mozambic nature never novelty object observed ornament Ossian painful Paradise Lost pause person personification pity pleasant pleasure principle proper reader reason regularity relation relish resemblance respect rhyme RICHARD II.-ACT ridicule riety rule sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare simile sion sort sound species spectator speech sublime syllables taste termed thee things thou thought tion tragedy unity variety verse words writers