English Composition and Rhetoric: Emotional qualities of styleAmerican Book Company, 1888 |
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Side v
... expressing states of mind , besides being more or less indefinite , must be liable to personal vagaries of interpretation . Only by very wide comparison and illustration can some approach be made to an understood standard , and to ...
... expressing states of mind , besides being more or less indefinite , must be liable to personal vagaries of interpretation . Only by very wide comparison and illustration can some approach be made to an understood standard , and to ...
Side xxix
... expression of pleasure generally , 236 ... ... ib . ib . 2. Identified more with certain special modes of pleasure . The Ludicrous properly so called ; its occasions in the Actual , 3. The Ludicrous or Humour , as a form of literature ...
... expression of pleasure generally , 236 ... ... ib . ib . 2. Identified more with certain special modes of pleasure . The Ludicrous properly so called ; its occasions in the Actual , 3. The Ludicrous or Humour , as a form of literature ...
Side xxx
... expression . Gives the pleasure of surprise and admiration . Identified more particularly with Epigram . Also taking the form of Innuendo and Irony ; and occasionally Balance and pointed Simile , ... ... ... 2. Conditions of its ...
... expression . Gives the pleasure of surprise and admiration . Identified more particularly with Epigram . Also taking the form of Innuendo and Irony ; and occasionally Balance and pointed Simile , ... ... ... 2. Conditions of its ...
Side 12
... Expression of feelings . This class is remarkable for con- taining associates with feelings of instinctive origin . Smile , ' ' laugh , ' ' frown , ' ' stare , ' ' cry , ' ' scream , ' ' howl , ' ' pout , ' ' sneer , ' tremble ...
... Expression of feelings . This class is remarkable for con- taining associates with feelings of instinctive origin . Smile , ' ' laugh , ' ' frown , ' ' stare , ' ' cry , ' ' scream , ' ' howl , ' ' pout , ' ' sneer , ' tremble ...
Side 15
... expression used than is sufficient for the effect . A surplus is not only needless , but hurtful . Something should be left to the hearers to expand in their own minds . When Richard exclaims- ' the king's name is a tower of strength ...
... expression used than is sufficient for the effect . A surplus is not only needless , but hurtful . Something should be left to the hearers to expand in their own minds . When Richard exclaims- ' the king's name is a tower of strength ...
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abstract actual agreeable artistic beauty Beneficent Strength character charm circumstances combat combination comparison contrast delight delineation diction embodiment emotional effects energy epithets Eurydice example exemplified expression Faust figure force genius give Goethe grandeur harmony heaven highest Homer human hyperbolical ideal Iliad illustrated imagination imitation impression incidents intellectual intensity interest INTERESTING AND UNINTERESTING Julius Cæsar kind language lines literary lofty maleficent Maleficent Strength Malevolence malignant mankind Matthew Arnold ment Milton mind modes moral mountain nature Neutral Strength night numerous objects ocean Ode to Duty pain Paradise Paradise Lost parental passage passion Pathos personification physical picture pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetic diction poetry purely redeeming reference regard scene sense Shakespeare Shelley stanza stars strong sublime subtle music success suggestion superiority sweet sympathy Tamburlaine Tender Feeling thee Theocritus things thou thought tion truth vast vocabulary winds words Wordsworth