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... regards Tender Feeling , under all its various aspects , the course is clear . In it we are provided with one unmistakable division of the subject . The case is different with the Irascible or Malign Emotion . For reasons that can be ...
... regards Tender Feeling , under all its various aspects , the course is clear . In it we are provided with one unmistakable division of the subject . The case is different with the Irascible or Malign Emotion . For reasons that can be ...
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... regards the best order of study for pupils in Litera- ture , all these subjects are subsequent to the handling of Rhetoric , as exemplified in the work now submitted to the public . ABERDEEN , May , 1888 . TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE ...
... regards the best order of study for pupils in Litera- ture , all these subjects are subsequent to the handling of Rhetoric , as exemplified in the work now submitted to the public . ABERDEEN , May , 1888 . TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE ...
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... Regard in the form of Pity for the Helpless or Needy . Requisites for stirring the emotion , Examples : -Milton's ' Sonnet on the Piedmontese ' ; Spenser in the Faërie Queene ; Pope's picture of the North American Indian , Tender and ...
... Regard in the form of Pity for the Helpless or Needy . Requisites for stirring the emotion , Examples : -Milton's ' Sonnet on the Piedmontese ' ; Spenser in the Faërie Queene ; Pope's picture of the North American Indian , Tender and ...
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... regards power of representation . One important circumstance is restraint , or reserve of emotion . There ought to be no more expression used than is sufficient for the effect . A surplus is not only needless , but hurtful . Something ...
... regards power of representation . One important circumstance is restraint , or reserve of emotion . There ought to be no more expression used than is sufficient for the effect . A surplus is not only needless , but hurtful . Something ...
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... regard them as indications of some internal power , but what we feel is a surprise of causation , rather than an inspiration of personal might . There is a greater approach to the personifying effect in such lines as : — And all the ...
... regard them as indications of some internal power , but what we feel is a surprise of causation , rather than an inspiration of personal might . There is a greater approach to the personifying effect in such lines as : — And all the ...
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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