English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... Malevolence , Antipathy , -whose in- fluence in Art , as in actual life , is so commanding , that prominence must be given to them above all other kinds of human feeling , pleasurable or painful . To present a suitable object to either ...
... Malevolence , Antipathy , -whose in- fluence in Art , as in actual life , is so commanding , that prominence must be given to them above all other kinds of human feeling , pleasurable or painful . To present a suitable object to either ...
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... malevolence . How- ever readily this pleasure may be admitted as one of the incidents of human corruption , there is a tendency to deny its existence when it is expressed in unfamiliar phraseology . Nevertheless , I have done my utmost ...
... malevolence . How- ever readily this pleasure may be admitted as one of the incidents of human corruption , there is a tendency to deny its existence when it is expressed in unfamiliar phraseology . Nevertheless , I have done my utmost ...
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... MALEVOLENCE , ... ... ... J. Place of the Emotion of FEAR , -8 . Literary Art embraces various feelings coming under the com- prehensive term EGOTISM , ... 9. Importance attached to SYMPATHY in the artistic point of view , 10. Pleasure ...
... MALEVOLENCE , ... ... ... J. Place of the Emotion of FEAR , -8 . Literary Art embraces various feelings coming under the com- prehensive term EGOTISM , ... 9. Importance attached to SYMPATHY in the artistic point of view , 10. Pleasure ...
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... MALEVOLENCE . To understand the workings of Pathos , we refer to the feeling of Love . In Sublimity and in Humour alike , there is an unpronounced , yet unmistakable , admixture of the delight arising from Malevolence . The Social ...
... MALEVOLENCE . To understand the workings of Pathos , we refer to the feeling of Love . In Sublimity and in Humour alike , there is an unpronounced , yet unmistakable , admixture of the delight arising from Malevolence . The Social ...
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... Malevolence and Love . Malevolence delights in crushing its victims , and in all the tokens of that result , Now to induce the quakings and signs of fear is one of the marked proofs of success , and is relished accordingly . . On the ...
... Malevolence and Love . Malevolence delights in crushing its victims , and in all the tokens of that result , Now to induce the quakings and signs of fear is one of the marked proofs of success , and is relished accordingly . . On the ...
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