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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... "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their ... - Page 407
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Art and Enlightenment: Scottish Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century

Jonathan Friday - 2004 - 222 pages
...symptoms of distress and sorrow? I answer: this extraordinary effect proceeds from that very eloquence with which the melancholy scene is represented. The...in collecting all the pathetic circumstances, the judgmerit displayed in disposing them; the exercise, I say, of these noble talents, together with the...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Literary

David Hume - 2006 - 629 pages
...effect proceeds from that very eloquence with which the melancholy scene is represented. The genins required to paint objects in a lively manner, the...oratorial numbers, diffuse the highest satisfaction oa the audience, and excite the most delightful movements. By this means, the uneasiness of the melancholy...
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