Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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Side 16
... I apprehend need be added to con- vince you of the different effects to be produced by the manner of telling a very simple story , in other words , of the effect of style . From this example too you will see the truth of 16 STYLE .
... I apprehend need be added to con- vince you of the different effects to be produced by the manner of telling a very simple story , in other words , of the effect of style . From this example too you will see the truth of 16 STYLE .
Side 17
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. From this example too you will see the truth of an axiom , which is , I believe , generally ad- mitted . That it is by a clear and distinct re- capitulation of little circumstances , which ren- / der ...
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. From this example too you will see the truth of an axiom , which is , I believe , generally ad- mitted . That it is by a clear and distinct re- capitulation of little circumstances , which ren- / der ...
Side 35
... examples of this branch of the sublime than Virgil . The description of the Storm in the first book ; the allegorical description of Fame , or rather of Rumour ; the Sack of Troy in the second book ; and almost the whole of the Descent ...
... examples of this branch of the sublime than Virgil . The description of the Storm in the first book ; the allegorical description of Fame , or rather of Rumour ; the Sack of Troy in the second book ; and almost the whole of the Descent ...
Side 36
... examples of the sublime in description . Of the sublime in ex- pression , the following lines afford , in a short compass , a very fine instance , and yet with very little pomp of imagery . They are from the prophecy of Anchises of the ...
... examples of the sublime in description . Of the sublime in ex- pression , the following lines afford , in a short compass , a very fine instance , and yet with very little pomp of imagery . They are from the prophecy of Anchises of the ...
Side 37
... example of the sublime in expression , as the imagery and epithets are exceedingly rich- " Night , sable goddess , from her ebon throne , " In rayless majesty , now stretches forth " Her leaden sceptre o'er a slumbering world ...
... example of the sublime in expression , as the imagery and epithets are exceedingly rich- " Night , sable goddess , from her ebon throne , " In rayless majesty , now stretches forth " Her leaden sceptre o'er a slumbering world ...
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