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Elements of criticism /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782
Otros Autores: Jones, Peter, 1935 December 18-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, ©2005.
Edición:6th ed.
Colección:Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782. Works. 2005.
Natural law and enlightenment classics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Henry Home, Lord Kames, Elements of Criticism
  • Front Matter
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Details
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction, p. ix
  • Editor's Note, p. xix
  • Acknowledgments, p. xxiii
  • Elements of Criticism, Volume I
  • Original Title Page
  • To the King, p. 3
  • Preface to the Second Edition, p. 5
  • Table of Contents, p. 7
  • Introduction, p. 11
  • Chap. 1. Perceptions and Ideas in a train, p. 17
  • Chap. 2. Emotions and Passions, p. 32
  • Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions, p. 33
  • Sect. 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion, p. 33 Sect. 2. Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Passions, p. 43
  • Sect. 3. Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow, p. 57
  • Sect. 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue, and its cause, p. 48
  • Sect. 5. In many instances one Emotion is productive of another. The same of Passions, p. 52
  • Sect. 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger, p. 62
  • Sect. 7. Emotion caused by Fiction, p. 66
  • Part 2. Emotions and Passions as pleasant and painful, agreeable and disagreeable, p. 77
  • Part 3 . Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Passions, p. 83 Part 4 . Coexistent Emotions and Passions, p. 89
  • Part 5 . Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions, Opinions, and Belief, p. 112
  • Appendix. Methods that Nature hath afforded for computing Time and Space, p. 121
  • Part 6 . The Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes, p. 129
  • Part 7 . Final Causes of the more frequent Emotions and Passions, p. 131
  • Chap. 3. Beauty, p. 141
  • Chap. 4. Grandeur and Sublimity, p. 150
  • Chap. 5. Motion and Force, p. 179
  • Chap. 6. Novelty, and the Unexpected Appearance of Objects, p. 185 Chap. 7. Risible Objects, p. 193
  • Chap. 8. Resemblance and Dissimilitude, p. 197
  • Chap. 9. Uniformity and Variety, p. 216
  • Appendix. Concerning the Works of Nature, chiefly with respect to Uniformity and Variety, p. 229
  • Chap. 10. Congruity and Propriety, p. 233
  • Chap. 11. Dignity and Grace, p. 245
  • Chap. 12. Ridicule, p. 253
  • Chap. 13. Wit, p. 264
  • Chap. 14. Custom and Habit, p. 280
  • Chap. 15. External Signs of Emotions and Passions, p. 296
  • Chap. 16. Sentiments, p. 311 Chap. 17. Language of Passion, p. 348
  • Elements of Criticism, Volume II
  • Chap. 18. Beauty of Language, p. 373
  • Sect. 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound, p. 375
  • Sect. 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification, p. 382
  • Sect. 3. Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification, p. 428
  • Sect. 4. Versification, p. 438
  • Chap. 19. Comparisons, p. 495
  • Chap. 20. Figures, p. 533
  • Sect. 1. Personification, p. 533
  • Sect. 2. Apostrophy, p. 554
  • Sect. 3. Hyperbole, p. 557