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... Paffions it accompanies , its Tran- fitions frequently furprize , alarm , and confound the Hearer with agreeable Afto- nishment . This Subject , however , will be more properly confidered under the fignificant than the vocal Paft of ...
... Paffions it accompanies , its Tran- fitions frequently furprize , alarm , and confound the Hearer with agreeable Afto- nishment . This Subject , however , will be more properly confidered under the fignificant than the vocal Paft of ...
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... Paffions and Counfels of the an- " cient Orators , in the very Movements " of his Verfe ; at the fame Time expref- 66 fing the Vim Demofthenis , the Force or " Vehemence of Demofthenes , in the mere Situation of the Words fierce and ...
... Paffions and Counfels of the an- " cient Orators , in the very Movements " of his Verfe ; at the fame Time expref- 66 fing the Vim Demofthenis , the Force or " Vehemence of Demofthenes , in the mere Situation of the Words fierce and ...
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... Paffions and Emotions of the Mind with Propriety in Rhime . It un- doubtedly is fo ; but that it is not impof- fible , hath been confeffedly fhewn by Spen- fer , Waller , Dryden , and many others * . See Dryden's Fables ; and ...
... Paffions and Emotions of the Mind with Propriety in Rhime . It un- doubtedly is fo ; but that it is not impof- fible , hath been confeffedly fhewn by Spen- fer , Waller , Dryden , and many others * . See Dryden's Fables ; and ...
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... under , in diverfifying their Sub- ject , and expreffing the various Emotions and Paffions , by fuch an uniform Itera- tion of Sounds , would naturally render them M 3 • them impatient to throw it off , or change of English Verfe . 165.
... under , in diverfifying their Sub- ject , and expreffing the various Emotions and Paffions , by fuch an uniform Itera- tion of Sounds , would naturally render them M 3 • them impatient to throw it off , or change of English Verfe . 165.
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... Paffions , which is the fame in all Nations and Countries , and is in a Manner independent of articulate Sounds , it is foreign to the Defign of the prefent Effay . 1 . CHA P. IV . 1 Of the Application Of Pause , Cadence , Tone aud ...
... Paffions , which is the fame in all Nations and Countries , and is in a Manner independent of articulate Sounds , it is foreign to the Defign of the prefent Effay . 1 . CHA P. IV . 1 Of the Application Of Pause , Cadence , Tone aud ...
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