Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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... manner created from the pleasurable sen- sations derived in our earliest youth from the enjoyments we have found there . The sight of the place where we have been happy always re- vivos in us a placid , perhaps a melancholy idea of ...
... manner created from the pleasurable sen- sations derived in our earliest youth from the enjoyments we have found there . The sight of the place where we have been happy always re- vivos in us a placid , perhaps a melancholy idea of ...
Side 8
... manner than another , why the style and language of an author should parti- cularly interest us , is a more curious inquiry , and more remote from common observation . Should we be able to satisfy ourselves upon this subject , it is ...
... manner than another , why the style and language of an author should parti- cularly interest us , is a more curious inquiry , and more remote from common observation . Should we be able to satisfy ourselves upon this subject , it is ...
Side 11
... the source of that pleasure which is de- rivable from the mere style , manner , or language of a literary production . Authors have distinguished between the dif- ferent styles ; and a grand division is into the STYLE . 11 LETTER II Style.
... the source of that pleasure which is de- rivable from the mere style , manner , or language of a literary production . Authors have distinguished between the dif- ferent styles ; and a grand division is into the STYLE . 11 LETTER II Style.
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... manner in which it is narrated ; and to prove it , we need only re- late the circumstance in the usual manner of a newspaper paragraph . " We have it from the best authority , that Christopher Saveall , of the county of Salop , esq ...
... manner in which it is narrated ; and to prove it , we need only re- late the circumstance in the usual manner of a newspaper paragraph . " We have it from the best authority , that Christopher Saveall , of the county of Salop , esq ...
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... manner that this narrative has so powerful an effect over the heart , that a per- son of sensibility can scarcely read it without a tear . Let us examine . " There were , " says the prophet to the royal sinner , not yet a penitent ...
... manner that this narrative has so powerful an effect over the heart , that a per- son of sensibility can scarcely read it without a tear . Let us examine . " There were , " says the prophet to the royal sinner , not yet a penitent ...
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