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Сторінка ii
... taste and general literature ; and , which is of much higher importance , they cannot fail to imbibe from it , together with an en- crease of elegant knowledge , the purest principles of virtue and religion . It may be employed in ...
... taste and general literature ; and , which is of much higher importance , they cannot fail to imbibe from it , together with an en- crease of elegant knowledge , the purest principles of virtue and religion . It may be employed in ...
Сторінка ix
... taste and judgment , and by one who neglects or mistakes them , as there is between the same tune played by the most masterly hand , or by the most bungling performer . In order to acquire the proper manage . ment of the emphasis , the ...
... taste and judgment , and by one who neglects or mistakes them , as there is between the same tune played by the most masterly hand , or by the most bungling performer . In order to acquire the proper manage . ment of the emphasis , the ...
Сторінка xiii
... taste they can trust , will be found of much greater advantage to begin- ners , than any mirror they can use . With regard to particular rules concerning action and gesticulation , Quinctilian has delivered a great many , in the last ...
... taste they can trust , will be found of much greater advantage to begin- ners , than any mirror they can use . With regard to particular rules concerning action and gesticulation , Quinctilian has delivered a great many , in the last ...
Сторінка xix
... Taste 4 On Style 3 Improvement of Taste 5- Perspicuity 6- Purity and Propriety 7- Precision 8 Use and Importance of Precision 9 Causes of a loose Style 10 Style , general Characters of 24 Simplicity , Ancients eminent for Characteristic ...
... Taste 4 On Style 3 Improvement of Taste 5- Perspicuity 6- Purity and Propriety 7- Precision 8 Use and Importance of Precision 9 Causes of a loose Style 10 Style , general Characters of 24 Simplicity , Ancients eminent for Characteristic ...
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... Taste 381 348 105 Taste to be improved by Imi- tation 382 383 107 Of Herodotus and Thucydides Sallust and Livy 383 383 385 351 110 On Spenser and Shakespeare 385 50 Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid 351 111 - Milton and Philips 385 51 ...
... Taste 381 348 105 Taste to be improved by Imi- tation 382 383 107 Of Herodotus and Thucydides Sallust and Livy 383 383 385 351 110 On Spenser and Shakespeare 385 50 Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid 351 111 - Milton and Philips 385 51 ...
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