A Practical System of Rhetoric; Or, The Principles and Rules of Style: Inferred from Examples of Writing. With an Historical Dissertation on English StyleJohn R. Priestley, 1837 - 292 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... excite admiration in these paintings , and dwell on their different prominent beau- ties , and in this way cultivate and improve their tastes . Now it is in the same way that a literary taste is to be cultivated . And that the student ...
... excite admiration in these paintings , and dwell on their different prominent beau- ties , and in this way cultivate and improve their tastes . Now it is in the same way that a literary taste is to be cultivated . And that the student ...
الصفحة xiii
... excite emotions of taste are addressed to the imagina- tion ; they are understood by the imagination , and it is a just inference , that the plan of study I have now recommended , will furnish a salutary discipline to the imagination ...
... excite emotions of taste are addressed to the imagina- tion ; they are understood by the imagination , and it is a just inference , that the plan of study I have now recommended , will furnish a salutary discipline to the imagination ...
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... excite emotions of beauty , or of grandeur , or other emotions of the same class . He might then direct his attention more immediately to the style , and examine its correctness , perspicuity , smoothness , adaptation to the subject ...
... excite emotions of beauty , or of grandeur , or other emotions of the same class . He might then direct his attention more immediately to the style , and examine its correctness , perspicuity , smoothness , adaptation to the subject ...
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... excite emotion , and to influence the will , require a more extended ampli- fication , than those which are argumentative , or those addressed directly to the understanding . In the former case , it is desirable , that the mind should ...
... excite emotion , and to influence the will , require a more extended ampli- fication , than those which are argumentative , or those addressed directly to the understanding . In the former case , it is desirable , that the mind should ...
الصفحة 29
... aid in its acquisition and improvement . Definition of Taste . The decisions of taste are judgments passed on what- ever is designed to excite emotions of beauty , of gran- deur , or of sublimity . The power of thus ON TASTE PAGE ix.
... aid in its acquisition and improvement . Definition of Taste . The decisions of taste are judgments passed on what- ever is designed to excite emotions of beauty , of gran- deur , or of sublimity . The power of thus ON TASTE PAGE ix.
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