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... language of criticism . 1. The distinguishing quality of STRENGTH , as Subli- mity , Power , Grandeur , would seem , at first sight , to be eminently definable and characteristic . Yet an examination in detail discloses this fact ...
... language of criticism . 1. The distinguishing quality of STRENGTH , as Subli- mity , Power , Grandeur , would seem , at first sight , to be eminently definable and characteristic . Yet an examination in detail discloses this fact ...
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... Language . Names classified with this view , ... 2. Language helped out by extraneous circumstances :-( 1 ) Causes or Occasions of Feeling ; ( 2 ) Conduct that follows ; ( 3 ) effect on Belief ; ( 4 ) influence on the Thoughts ; ( 5 ) ...
... Language . Names classified with this view , ... 2. Language helped out by extraneous circumstances :-( 1 ) Causes or Occasions of Feeling ; ( 2 ) Conduct that follows ; ( 3 ) effect on Belief ; ( 4 ) influence on the Thoughts ; ( 5 ) ...
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... Language contributes to Strength ( 1 ) by representing the objects , ( 2 ) by emotional associations , PAGE 65 68 ... ... ... 70 REVIEW OF THE VOCABULARY OF STRENGTH . I. NAMES OF SUBJECTS OR CLASSES . Exemplification of Names of ...
... Language contributes to Strength ( 1 ) by representing the objects , ( 2 ) by emotional associations , PAGE 65 68 ... ... ... 70 REVIEW OF THE VOCABULARY OF STRENGTH . I. NAMES OF SUBJECTS OR CLASSES . Exemplification of Names of ...
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... language may echo the Sense , ... 2. Effect easiest when the subject - matter is sound . Examples of sound imitation , ... ... ... 3. Imitation of Movements . Examples , ... 4. Huge unwieldy bulk expressed through slow movement , ib ...
... language may echo the Sense , ... 2. Effect easiest when the subject - matter is sound . Examples of sound imitation , ... ... ... 3. Imitation of Movements . Examples , ... 4. Huge unwieldy bulk expressed through slow movement , ib ...
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... language of criticism , there are names for varia- tions and combinations of these effects . Thus , Professor Nichol , speaking of Longfellow's Golden Legend , ' says- ' It contains the highest flights of the author's imagination , his ...
... language of criticism , there are names for varia- tions and combinations of these effects . Thus , Professor Nichol , speaking of Longfellow's Golden Legend , ' says- ' It contains the highest flights of the author's imagination , his ...
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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