Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... feeling , the word which more especially implies that feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or Latin one ; in the immense majority of cases , cach word serving but as a step to the idea embodied by the whole sentence ...
... feeling , the word which more especially implies that feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or Latin one ; in the immense majority of cases , cach word serving but as a step to the idea embodied by the whole sentence ...
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... feeling of dull solitude with which they are connected in our experience . Were all these facts detailed instead of suggested , the atten- tion would be so frittered away that little impression of dreariness would be produced ...
... feeling of dull solitude with which they are connected in our experience . Were all these facts detailed instead of suggested , the atten- tion would be so frittered away that little impression of dreariness would be produced ...
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... feelings of joy and sympathy , grief and despair , vent themselves , and out of these germs evolves melodies suggesting higher phases of these feel- ings ; so , the poet developes from the typical expressions in which men utter passion ...
... feelings of joy and sympathy , grief and despair , vent themselves , and out of these germs evolves melodies suggesting higher phases of these feel- ings ; so , the poet developes from the typical expressions in which men utter passion ...
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... feelings ; and the pleas ire which its measured movement gives us , is ascribable to the comparative ease with which words metrically ar- ranged can be recognized . This last position will scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little ...
... feelings ; and the pleas ire which its measured movement gives us , is ascribable to the comparative ease with which words metrically ar- ranged can be recognized . This last position will scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little ...
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... feeling , would unconsciously use that variety in the mode of presenting his thoughts , which Art demands . This constant employment of one species of phraseology , which all have now to strive against , implies an undevel- oped faculty ...
... feeling , would unconsciously use that variety in the mode of presenting his thoughts , which Art demands . This constant employment of one species of phraseology , which all have now to strive against , implies an undevel- oped faculty ...
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