Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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... force of music on one occasion or another . These effects upon the ear have been compared , and perhaps not without reason , to certain impressions produced upon our other senses . " That strain again ; —it had a dying fall , O , it ...
... force of music on one occasion or another . These effects upon the ear have been compared , and perhaps not without reason , to certain impressions produced upon our other senses . " That strain again ; —it had a dying fall , O , it ...
Side 31
... , if possible , with force and simplicity , is absolutely necessary , as in the famous instance quoted by almost every critic from Longinus to the present time : " And God said , let there be light - and there THE SUBLIME . 31.
... , if possible , with force and simplicity , is absolutely necessary , as in the famous instance quoted by almost every critic from Longinus to the present time : " And God said , let there be light - and there THE SUBLIME . 31.
Side 40
... force of pathetic composition arises from that fine sense which the Author of our nature has implanted in us for the wisest and best of purposes , which engages us as social beings to partake in the feelings of others ; to " rejoice ...
... force of pathetic composition arises from that fine sense which the Author of our nature has implanted in us for the wisest and best of purposes , which engages us as social beings to partake in the feelings of others ; to " rejoice ...
Side 89
... . " Better : " How frail a machine is the human . body . " - HURD . v . 21. It gives force to a pe- riod to complete the sense only with the last word . Lastly . There is often inelegance in placing the adverb PURITY . 89.
... . " Better : " How frail a machine is the human . body . " - HURD . v . 21. It gives force to a pe- riod to complete the sense only with the last word . Lastly . There is often inelegance in placing the adverb PURITY . 89.
Side 104
... force , should make him mindful of his privilege of reason , and force him humbly to adore that great Composer of these wondrous frames , and the author of his own superior wis- dom . " From these , and other examples , which will ...
... force , should make him mindful of his privilege of reason , and force him humbly to adore that great Composer of these wondrous frames , and the author of his own superior wis- dom . " From these , and other examples , which will ...
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