Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... succession . In the first place , syllables in immediate succession , pronounced , each of them , with the same or nearly the same aperture of the mouth , produce a succession of weak and feeble sounds ; witness the French words dit ...
... succession . In the first place , syllables in immediate succession , pronounced , each of them , with the same or nearly the same aperture of the mouth , produce a succession of weak and feeble sounds ; witness the French words dit ...
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... succession , an emotion is sometimes raised , extremely similar to that raised by successive motion ; which may be evident even to those who are defective in taste , from the following fact , that the term movement in all languages is ...
... succession , an emotion is sometimes raised , extremely similar to that raised by successive motion ; which may be evident even to those who are defective in taste , from the following fact , that the term movement in all languages is ...
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... succession i . 300 . Emotions raised by the fine arts ought to be contrasted in succession i . 300. Emotion of congruity i . 340 . of propriety i . 342. Emotions pro- duced by human actions i . 353 . Ranked according to their dignity i ...
... succession i . 300 . Emotions raised by the fine arts ought to be contrasted in succession i . 300. Emotion of congruity i . 340 . of propriety i . 342. Emotions pro- duced by human actions i . 353 . Ranked according to their dignity i ...
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