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... considered as significant , which is a branch of the present subject , will be explained in their order . I shall only at present observe , that this beauty is the beauty of means fitted to an end , that of communicating thought : and ...
... considered as significant , which is a branch of the present subject , will be explained in their order . I shall only at present observe , that this beauty is the beauty of means fitted to an end , that of communicating thought : and ...
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... considered , imprudently , extravagant , respectfully , accordingly . 23. PAEON 3d , the third syllable long and the ... considered as a prose foot , because every word is distinguished by a pause ; and every foot in verse may be ...
... considered , imprudently , extravagant , respectfully , accordingly . 23. PAEON 3d , the third syllable long and the ... considered as a prose foot , because every word is distinguished by a pause ; and every foot in verse may be ...
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... considered with respect to qualities that distinguish them from others , is termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus . That quality which dis- tinguisheth ...
... considered with respect to qualities that distinguish them from others , is termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus . That quality which dis- tinguisheth ...
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abstract accent action admit Aeneid agreeable allegory appear beauty blank verse capital chap circumstance colour comparison composition confined connected couplet Demetrius Phalereus distinguished effect elevation emotions epic poem epic poetry equally expression figure of speech Fingal following examples foregoing garden give hath Hence Henry Henry VI Hexameter Hexameter line Horat idea Iliad imagination imitation impression Julius Caesar kind language less light long syllable manner means melody metaphor mind motion nature never o'er object observed ornaments Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perception period personification pleasure poet principal pronounced proper proportion reader reason regularity relation relish representation resemblance respect rhyme Richard II rule scarce scene sect sense sensible short syllables signify simile sound Spectator Spondees substantive sweet taste termed thee thing thou thought tragedy tree unity variety verb verse words writers