English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... ideas and images , PERSONIFICATION . 1. Meaning and Scope of PERSONIFICATION , 2. First condition - the stimulus of a leading emotion , 3. Second - a sufficient amount of resemblance , 4. Third - a measured comparison with human might ...
... ideas and images , PERSONIFICATION . 1. Meaning and Scope of PERSONIFICATION , 2. First condition - the stimulus of a leading emotion , 3. Second - a sufficient amount of resemblance , 4. Third - a measured comparison with human might ...
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... Ideas have an independent efficacy in Art - Brilliancy , Magnificence , Hilarity , UTILITY . Associations with Utility in general , IMITATION . ... An independent effect , although commonly fusing with the other Art Qualities , Literary ...
... Ideas have an independent efficacy in Art - Brilliancy , Magnificence , Hilarity , UTILITY . Associations with Utility in general , IMITATION . ... An independent effect , although commonly fusing with the other Art Qualities , Literary ...
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... and Hearing . The others have to be idealized , that is , represented in idea . In speaking of the Pleasures of Poetry and Fine Art , we employ the comprehensive designation " Emotional Qualities " ; nevertheless , our two higher senses -
... and Hearing . The others have to be idealized , that is , represented in idea . In speaking of the Pleasures of Poetry and Fine Art , we employ the comprehensive designation " Emotional Qualities " ; nevertheless , our two higher senses -
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... ideas to stimulate and support it ; and , although it may begin in the senses , it undergoes transformation in the depths of intellect . 5. The Emotions specially belonging to works of Fine Art in general , and to Poetry in particular ...
... ideas to stimulate and support it ; and , although it may begin in the senses , it undergoes transformation in the depths of intellect . 5. The Emotions specially belonging to works of Fine Art in general , and to Poetry in particular ...
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... idea of it can also be made pleasurable . In particular , the deliverance from burdens , from any over - exertion or strain of the active organs , gives a joyful rebound , which enters into the plea- sures of conscious energy or ...
... idea of it can also be made pleasurable . In particular , the deliverance from burdens , from any over - exertion or strain of the active organs , gives a joyful rebound , which enters into the plea- sures of conscious energy or ...
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