Elements of criticism /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis :
Liberty Fund,
©2005.
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Colección: | Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782. Works. 2005.
Natural law and enlightenment classics. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- v. 1: Introduction
- Perceptions and ideas in the main
- Emotions and passions: Part 1: Causes unfolded of the emotions and passions: Sec. 1: Differences between emotions and passions; Causes that are the most common and the most general; Passion considered as productive of action
- Sec. 2: Power of sounds to raise emotions and passions
- Sec. 3: Causes of the emotions of joy and sorrow
- Sec. 4: Sympathetic emotion of virtue, and its cause
- Sec. 5: In many instances one emotion is productive of another. The same of passions
- Sec. 6: Cause of the passions of fear and anger
- Sec. 7: Emotions caused by fiction
- Part 2: Emotions and passions as pleasant and painful, agreeable and disagreeable. Modification of these qualities
- Part 3: Interrupted existence of emotions and passions: their growth and decay
- Part 4: Coexistant emotions and passions
- Part 5: Influence of passion with respect to our perceptions, opinions, and belief
- Appendix: Methods that nature hath afforded for time and space
- Part 6: Resemblance of emotions in their causes
- Part 7: Final causes of the more frequent emotions and passions
- Beauty
- Grandeur and sublimity
- Motion and force
- Novelty and the unexpected appearance of objects
- Risible objects
- Resemblence and dissimilitude
- Uniformity and variety
- Appendix: Concerning the works of nature, chiefly with respect to uniformity and variety
- Congruity and propriety
- Dignity and grace
- Ridicule
- Wit
- Custom and habit
- External signs fo emotions and passions
- Sentiments
- Language of passiion
- v. 2: Beauty of language: Sec. 1: Beauty of language with respect to sound
- Sec. 2: Beauty of language with respect to signification
- Sec. 3: Beauty of language from a resemblance between sound and signification
- Sec. 4: Versification
- Comparisons
- Figures : Sec. 1: Personification
- Sec. 2: Apostrophe
- Sec. 3: Hyperbole
- Sec. 4: The means or instrument conceived to be the agent
- Sec. 5: A figure, which among related objects, extends the properties of one to another
- Sec. 6: Metaphor and allegory
- Sec. 7: Figure of speech
- Table 1: Subject expressed figuratively
- Table 2: Attributes expressed figuratively
- Narration and description
- Epic and dramatic compositions
- The three unities
- Gardening and architecture
- Standard of taste
- Appendix: Terms defined or explained.