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... charm of literary works to the pleasure of 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 ...
... charm of literary works to the pleasure of 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 ...
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... charm , which can be evoked with little or no reference to anything else . The most extensive literary developments of Imitative art occur in the realistic variety of Prose Fiction , and are too bulky to be produced even in the smallest ...
... charm , which can be evoked with little or no reference to anything else . The most extensive literary developments of Imitative art occur in the realistic variety of Prose Fiction , and are too bulky to be produced even in the smallest ...
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... nourishes . On a comprehensive view of the whole work , we certainly miss the charm of strength , symmetry and rapid or interesting progress ; for , though the plan which the poet designed is not completed , it is easy to see that 1.
... nourishes . On a comprehensive view of the whole work , we certainly miss the charm of strength , symmetry and rapid or interesting progress ; for , though the plan which the poet designed is not completed , it is easy to see that 1.
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... charms of those objects of sight that suggest features of humanity . 3. The objects of Sight are not represented in Poetry , as they are in Painting ; but by means of verbal suggestion they may be readily conceived . The visible world ...
... charms of those objects of sight that suggest features of humanity . 3. The objects of Sight are not represented in Poetry , as they are in Painting ; but by means of verbal suggestion they may be readily conceived . The visible world ...
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... charms of a work of original genius . Yet further , when the mind is overwhelmed by a multitude of uncon- nected details , the introduction of a plan that imparts unity is felt as a joyful relief . ( See , afterwards , HARMONY . ) 11 ...
... charms of a work of original genius . Yet further , when the mind is overwhelmed by a multitude of uncon- nected details , the introduction of a plan that imparts unity is felt as a joyful relief . ( See , afterwards , HARMONY . ) 11 ...
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agreeable Anacreon artistic beauty Beneficent Strength character charm circumstances combination comparison connexion contrast delight delineation depicted diction divine embodiment employed energy epithets erotic Eurydice example exemplified expression eyes figure force genius give grandeur harmony heaven highest Homer human hyperbolical ideal Iliad illustrated impression intellectual intensity interest INTERESTING AND UNINTERESTING Julius Cęsar kind language lines literary lofty lover Maleficent Strength Malevolence malignant mankind Matthew Arnold Menelaus ment Milton mind modes moral mountain nature ness Neutral Strength night objects ocean Ode to Duty pain Paradise Lost parental feeling passage passion Pathos Patroclus personification physical picture pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetic diction poetry pure redeeming reference regard Sappho scene sexes Shakespeare stanza stars sublime suggestion superiority sweet sympathy Tamburlaine Tender Feeling Tennyson's thee theme Theocritus things thou thought tion touches treatment vast vocabulary winds words Wordsworth