Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... also re- femble the former , being like them produced with- out any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place betwixt organic and in- tellectual pleasures , qualify them to affociate with either . Beauty heightens ...
... also re- femble the former , being like them produced with- out any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place betwixt organic and in- tellectual pleasures , qualify them to affociate with either . Beauty heightens ...
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... also by their feelings . I cannot behold a man in diftrefs , without par- taking of his pain ; nor in joy , without partaking of his pleasure . The beings or things above defcribed , occafion emotions in us , not only in the original ...
... also by their feelings . I cannot behold a man in diftrefs , without par- taking of his pain ; nor in joy , without partaking of his pleasure . The beings or things above defcribed , occafion emotions in us , not only in the original ...
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... also concur . We can be under no violent diftrefs without an anxious defire to be free from it ; and therefore its removal is a high gratification . We cannot be poffeffed of any thing that makes us hap- py , without wifhing its ...
... also concur . We can be under no violent diftrefs without an anxious defire to be free from it ; and therefore its removal is a high gratification . We cannot be poffeffed of any thing that makes us hap- py , without wifhing its ...
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... also in fome measure be engaged by the former . The diftinct- nefs of ideal prefence , as above mentioned , ap- proacheth fometimes to the diftin & tnefs of real prefence ; and the consciousness of prefence is the fame in both . This is ...
... also in fome measure be engaged by the former . The diftinct- nefs of ideal prefence , as above mentioned , ap- proacheth fometimes to the diftin & tnefs of real prefence ; and the consciousness of prefence is the fame in both . This is ...
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... also raif- ed for our own good . In the third fection it is ob- ferved , that examples both of virtue and of vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming ftronger by exercife , tend to make us virtuous by habit as well as by principle ...
... also raif- ed for our own good . In the third fection it is ob- ferved , that examples both of virtue and of vice raise virtuous emotions ; which becoming ftronger by exercife , tend to make us virtuous by habit as well as by principle ...
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