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" I answer, this extraordinary effect proceeds from that very eloquence with which the melancholy scene is represented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner, the art employed in collecting all the pathetic circumstances, the judgment... "
Observations on the opinions of several writers on various historical ... - 223. oldal
szerző: Gavin Young - 1817
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Four Dissertations: I. The Natural History of Religion. II. Of the Passions ...

David Hume - 1757 - 260 oldal
...from that very eloquence, with which the melancholy OF TRAGEDY. igt melancholy fcene is reprefented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner, the art employed in colledting all the pathetic circumftances, the judgment difplayed jn difpofing them ; the exercife,...

The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., 13. kötet

1757 - 564 oldal
...eloquence wilh which the melancholy fcene is reprei •!.[•. i!, The genius required to paint objecls in a lively manner, the art employed in collecting all the pathetic circumftances, the judgment difplayed in difpoling them ; the exercife, I fay, of thei'e noble talents,...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1758 - 568 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that very eloquence, with which the melancholy fcene is reprefented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner, the art employed in collecting all the pathetic circumftances, the judgment difplayed in difpofing them ; the exercife, I fay, of thefc noble talents,...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...: An enquiry concerning human ...

David Hume - 1764 - 614 oldal
...very eloquence, with which the melancholy fcene is reprefented. The genius required to paint objefts in a lively manner, the art employed in collecting all the pathetic circurr.ftances, the judgment difplayed in difpofmg them } the exercife, I fay, of thefe noble talents,...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. ...

David Hume - 1768 - 606 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that veryeloquence, with which the melancholy fcene is reprefented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner, the art employed in collecting all the pathetic circumftancesj the judg- inent difplayed in difpofing them ; the exercife, I fay, of thefe noble talents,...

The Philosophy of Rhetoric, 1. kötet

George Campbell - 1801 - 462 oldal
...represented. The genius required to paint ob" jects in a lively manner, the art employed in col" lecting all the pathetic circumstances, the judgment " displayed..." these noble talents, together with the force of ex" pression, and beauty of cratorial numbers, diffuse " the highest satisfaction on the audience,...

The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures ..., 15. kötet

1802 - 442 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that veryeloquence with which the melancholy scene is represented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner,...and beauty of oratorial numbers, diffuse the highest satisfaction on the audience, and excite the most delightful movements. By this means, the uneasiness...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, 1. kötet

David Hume - 1804 - 592 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that very eloquence; with which the melancholy scene is represented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner,...and beauty of oratorial numbers, diffuse the highest satisfaction on the audience, and excite the most delightful movements. By this means, the uneasiness...

The Philosophy of Rhetoric, 1. kötet

George Campbell - 1808 - 468 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that very elo" quence, with which the melancholy scene is re" presented. The genius required to paint objects '* in a lively manner, the art employed in collec" ting all the pathetic circumstances, the judgment " displayed in disposing them ; the exercise,...

Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1809 - 868 oldal
...extraordinary effect proceeds from that very eloquence, with which the melancholy scene. is represented. The genius required to paint objects in a lively manner,...and beauty of oratorial numbers, diffuse the highest satisfaction on the audience, and excite the most delightful movements. By this means, the uneasiness...




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