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... employed in conveying a compliment . Tempering the extravagance of the love emotion , ... ... ... EXEMPLIFICATION . 268 270 ib . The Elizabethans : -Shakespeare , Butler's Hudibras , ... Voltaire on Admiral Byng's execution , Congreve's ...
... employed in conveying a compliment . Tempering the extravagance of the love emotion , ... ... ... EXEMPLIFICATION . 268 270 ib . The Elizabethans : -Shakespeare , Butler's Hudibras , ... Voltaire on Admiral Byng's execution , Congreve's ...
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... 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 -
... 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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... employed may be made to fall under the following heads . " ( 1 ) Names appropriated to the Feelings , as such . ' Pleasure , ' charm , ' delight , ' ' happiness , ' satisfaction , ' ' exhilaration , ' ' cheerfulness , ' hilarity ...
... employed may be made to fall under the following heads . " ( 1 ) Names appropriated to the Feelings , as such . ' Pleasure , ' charm , ' delight , ' ' happiness , ' satisfaction , ' ' exhilaration , ' ' cheerfulness , ' hilarity ...
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... employed by poets has become an essential of poetry . It has these characteristics . ( 1 ) In the first place , when Strength is aimed at , there is a certain degree of dignity or elevation , which , if not absolutely neces sary to the ...
... employed by poets has become an essential of poetry . It has these characteristics . ( 1 ) In the first place , when Strength is aimed at , there is a certain degree of dignity or elevation , which , if not absolutely neces sary to the ...
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... employing the archaic terms divers ' and ' harp ' with much effect . The next two lines are noted mainly for their ima- gery . Of the whole , it is to be observed that the effect is obtained more by the diction than by any poetic ...
... employing the archaic terms divers ' and ' harp ' with much effect . The next two lines are noted mainly for their ima- gery . Of the whole , it is to be observed that the effect is obtained more by the diction than by any poetic ...
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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 Cæsar 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