Elements of Criticism, Volume III.

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CHAP. XIX.

CHAP. XX.

CHAP. XXI.

CHAP. XXII.

CHAP. XXIII.

CHAP. XXIV.

CHAP. XXV.

APPENDIX.

INDEX.

ELEMENTS

OF

CRITICISM.

In THREE VOLUMES.

VOLUME III.

EDINBURGH:

Printed for A. Millar, London;
AND
A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh,
MDCCLXII.

 

 

ELEMENTS
OF
CRITICISM.

Vol. Pag.
Introduction, 1 1
Ch. 1. Perceptions and ideas in a train, 1 21
Ch. 2. Emotions and passions, 1 42
Ch. 3. Beauty, 1 241
Ch. 4. Grandeur and sublimity, 1 264
Ch. 5. Motion and force, 1 309
Ch. 6. Novelty, and the unexpected appearance of objects, 1 319
Ch. 7. Risible objects, 1 337
Ch. 8. Resemblance and contrast, 1 345
Ch. 9. Uniformity and variety, 1 380
Ch. 10 Congruity and propriety, 2 2
Ch. 11 Dignity and meanness, 2 27
Ch. 12 Ridicule, 2 40
Ch. 13 Wit, 2 58
Ch. 14 Custom and habit, 2 80
Ch. 15 External signs of emotions and passions, 2 116
Ch. 16 Sentiments, 2 149
Ch. 17 Language of passion, 2 204
Ch. 18 Beauty of language, 2 234
Ch. 19 Comparisons, 3 3
Ch. 20 Figures, 3 53
Ch. 21 Narration and description, 3 169
Ch. 22 Epic and dramatic compositions, 3 218
Ch. 23 The three unities, 3 259
Ch. 24 Gardening and architecture, 3 294
Ch. 25 Standard of taste, 3 351
Appendix, 3 375
Index to all three volumes. 3 407
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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