English Composition and Rhetoric: Emotional qualities of styleD. Appleton, 1888 |
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... agreeable experiences generally when purged of grossness , 14. Special Pleasure of IMITATION , 15. Interest arising from Associations , AIDS TO EMOTIONAL QUALITIES . Common end - the evoking of Emotion of the pleasurable kind . Aids and ...
... agreeable experiences generally when purged of grossness , 14. Special Pleasure of IMITATION , 15. Interest arising from Associations , AIDS TO EMOTIONAL QUALITIES . Common end - the evoking of Emotion of the pleasurable kind . Aids and ...
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... agreeable , demands Variety in the recurrence of letters , ... ... ... PAGE 280 ... ... ... 281 ... ... 283 ... 285 ... 286 ... 287 6. Alternation of emphatic and unemphatic , long and short , 7. The Close of a Sentence to fall by ...
... agreeable , demands Variety in the recurrence of letters , ... ... ... PAGE 280 ... ... ... 281 ... ... 283 ... 285 ... 286 ... 287 6. Alternation of emphatic and unemphatic , long and short , 7. The Close of a Sentence to fall by ...
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... agreeable to our sense of sight . These can be pictured by the force of language , and such pictures are admissible into poetry . The splendours of coloured decoration in dwellings ; the artificial glare of fire - works ; the colours of ...
... agreeable to our sense of sight . These can be pictured by the force of language , and such pictures are admissible into poetry . The splendours of coloured decoration in dwellings ; the artificial glare of fire - works ; the colours of ...
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... agreeable surprise attending novel comparisons is one of the charms of a work of original genius . Yet further , when the mind is overwhelmed by a multitude of uncon- nected details , the introduction of a plan that imparts unity is ...
... agreeable surprise attending novel comparisons is one of the charms of a work of original genius . Yet further , when the mind is overwhelmed by a multitude of uncon- nected details , the introduction of a plan that imparts unity is ...
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... agreeable experiences generally may be ideally depicted in polite literature . The reaction from pains and disagreeables of the senses is often acutely pleasurable ; and the idea of it can also be made pleasurable . In particular , the ...
... agreeable experiences generally may be ideally depicted in polite literature . The reaction from pains and disagreeables of the senses is often acutely pleasurable ; and the idea of it can also be made pleasurable . In particular , the ...
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agreeable Anacreon artistic beauty Beneficent Strength character charm circumstances combination comparison connexion contrast delight delineation depicted diction elevation embodiment energy epithets erotic Eurydice example exemplified expression eyes figure force friendship genius give grandeur harmony heaven highest Homer human hyperbolical ideal Iliad illustrated imitation impression intellectual intensity interest INTERESTING AND UNINTERESTING Julius Cæsar kind language lines literary literature lofty lovers maleficent Malevolence malignant mankind Matthew Arnold ment Milton mind modes moral mountain nature ness Neutral Strength objects ocean Ode to Duty pain Paradise Paradise Lost parental feeling passage passion Pathos Patroclus personification physical picture pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetic diction poetry purely redeeming reference regard Sappho scene sexes Shakespeare stanza stars strain sublime suggestion superiority sweet sympathy Tamburlaine Tender Feeling Tennyson's thee Theocritus things thou thought tion touches treatment vast vocabulary winds words Wordsworth