Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... same instant , the manner of their coexistence , and the effects there- by produced , ought alfo to be examined . This fubject is extenfive , and it will be difficult to evolve all the laws that govern its endless variety of cases ...
... same instant , the manner of their coexistence , and the effects there- by produced , ought alfo to be examined . This fubject is extenfive , and it will be difficult to evolve all the laws that govern its endless variety of cases ...
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... same subject , but in a manner uncommon and peculiar to himself . In Othello's foliloquy before putting his wife tot death , love and jealoufy are represented , each ex- erting its whole force , but without any struggle . Othello was ...
... same subject , but in a manner uncommon and peculiar to himself . In Othello's foliloquy before putting his wife tot death , love and jealoufy are represented , each ex- erting its whole force , but without any struggle . Othello was ...
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... same time to punish his brother for breach of faith ; and he could not do this more effectual- ly than by betraying his brother to be his executi- . oner . If If difference of aim prevent the union of two paffions 108 Ch . II EMOTIONS ...
... same time to punish his brother for breach of faith ; and he could not do this more effectual- ly than by betraying his brother to be his executi- . oner . If If difference of aim prevent the union of two paffions 108 Ch . II EMOTIONS ...
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... same must hold so long as the spectator can attend to the novelty . Whether furprise be in itself pleafant or painful , is a queftion not lefs intricate than the former . It is certain , that furprise inflames our joy when un ...
... same must hold so long as the spectator can attend to the novelty . Whether furprise be in itself pleafant or painful , is a queftion not lefs intricate than the former . It is certain , that furprise inflames our joy when un ...
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... same false reckoning is not made . It is equally remarkable , that a fimile lofes its effect by repetition . A lover compared to a moth scorch- ing itfelf at the flame of a candle , is a fprightly fimile , which by frequent use has lost ...
... same false reckoning is not made . It is equally remarkable , that a fimile lofes its effect by repetition . A lover compared to a moth scorch- ing itfelf at the flame of a candle , is a fprightly fimile , which by frequent use has lost ...
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