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... Literature ; § 423. Difference between the Ancient and Modern Idea of the Beautiful . CHAPTER II . THE SUBLIME .. .... .Page 395 8424. The Sublime ; § 425. The Sublime in Nature - the Vast and Boundless ; § 426. Awe ; § 427. The Moral ...
... Literature ; § 423. Difference between the Ancient and Modern Idea of the Beautiful . CHAPTER II . THE SUBLIME .. .... .Page 395 8424. The Sublime ; § 425. The Sublime in Nature - the Vast and Boundless ; § 426. Awe ; § 427. The Moral ...
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... literature . In Latin there is less of this , for the Roman nature was more stern and practical ; and the Roman literature was imi- tative and artificial . § 481. IN MEDIÆVAL LITERATURE . Medieval literature shows still more of this . A ...
... literature . In Latin there is less of this , for the Roman nature was more stern and practical ; and the Roman literature was imi- tative and artificial . § 481. IN MEDIÆVAL LITERATURE . Medieval literature shows still more of this . A ...
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James De Mille. § 482. IN MODERN LITERATURE . In modern literature the pathetic has always held , and con- tinues to hold , a position of supreme influence . Chaucer , the father of English literature , unites it with his playful mirth ...
James De Mille. § 482. IN MODERN LITERATURE . In modern literature the pathetic has always held , and con- tinues to hold , a position of supreme influence . Chaucer , the father of English literature , unites it with his playful mirth ...
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PERSPICUITY IN WORDS SIMPLICITY 17 | xix |
PERSPICUITY IN WORDS CONTINUED PRECISION | 27 |
PERSPICUITY IN Words Continued Purity | 41 |
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Æneid allusion ancient Anglo-Saxon antithesis argument arises associated Asyndeton beautiful Burke called character chief chiefly Cicero clauses common composition considered Demosthenes divisions East India Bill effect elegance emotion emphasis English English language enthymeme epithets euphony example exhibit expression fault feeling fiction figures of speech following passage force frequent genius give Greek harmony heaven honor human humor idea Iliad illustrated importance Jean Peltier kind king language Latin literature Lord lyric poetry means metaphor Milton mind modern narration narrative nature never object onomatopoeia orator oratory order of thought Paradise Lost passion periphrasis perspicuity persuasion poem poet poetry polysyndeton present proposition prose qualities Quincey Quintilian reader refers rhetoric ridiculous satire says scenes secondly seen sentence sentiments Shakespeare sometimes soul sound speaker statement style subject-matter sublime taste term thee things thou Thucydides tion vivacity Warren Hastings words writer