Elements of Criticism..Charles Ingham, in Skinner Row, 1772 |
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... build- ing , and the latter refembling the order in which they are placed . Hence the beauties of language with ref- pect to its meaning , may not improperly be diftinguished into two kinds : first , the beauties that arife from a right ...
... build- ing , and the latter refembling the order in which they are placed . Hence the beauties of language with ref- pect to its meaning , may not improperly be diftinguished into two kinds : first , the beauties that arife from a right ...
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... building , employ'd to fill up vacuities among thofe of a larger fize . In the arrangement of a period , fuch under - parts crowded together make a poor figure ; and never are graceful but when interfperfed among the ca- pital parts . I ...
... building , employ'd to fill up vacuities among thofe of a larger fize . In the arrangement of a period , fuch under - parts crowded together make a poor figure ; and never are graceful but when interfperfed among the ca- pital parts . I ...
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... building , for example , refembles not in any degree an heroic action ; and yet the emotions they produce , are concordant , and bear a refemblance to each other . We are still more fenfible of this resemblance in a fong , when the ...
... building , for example , refembles not in any degree an heroic action ; and yet the emotions they produce , are concordant , and bear a refemblance to each other . We are still more fenfible of this resemblance in a fong , when the ...
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... buildings , chear his mind , relieve him from the languor of uniformity , and without much lengthen- ing his journey in reality , fhorten it greatly in appearance . Next , of comparisons that aggrandize or elevate . Thefe affect us more ...
... buildings , chear his mind , relieve him from the languor of uniformity , and without much lengthen- ing his journey in reality , fhorten it greatly in appearance . Next , of comparisons that aggrandize or elevate . Thefe affect us more ...
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... build- ings in different views : they may be deftined for ufe folely , for beauty folely , or for both . Such variety of deftination , beftows upon these arts a great command of beauties , complex not lefs than various . Hence the ...
... build- ings in different views : they may be deftined for ufe folely , for beauty folely , or for both . Such variety of deftination , beftows upon these arts a great command of beauties , complex not lefs than various . Hence the ...
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