Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... appear in a flovenly drefs ; and therefore he pretends not other- wife to apologise for his errors , than by obferving , that , in a new fubject , not lefs nice than extenfive , errors are in fome measure unavoidable . Neither pretends ...
... appear in a flovenly drefs ; and therefore he pretends not other- wife to apologise for his errors , than by obferving , that , in a new fubject , not lefs nice than extenfive , errors are in fome measure unavoidable . Neither pretends ...
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... appears to me fa- tisfactory if it need confirmation , I urge experience . Whoever makes a trial will find , that objects are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any object ...
... appears to me fa- tisfactory if it need confirmation , I urge experience . Whoever makes a trial will find , that objects are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any object ...
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... appears fo- litary , and altogether devoid of connection . The only difference is , that fome are intimately con- nected , fome more flightly ; fome near , fome at a distance . - Experience as well as reafon may satisfy us , that the ...
... appears fo- litary , and altogether devoid of connection . The only difference is , that fome are intimately con- nected , fome more flightly ; fome near , fome at a distance . - Experience as well as reafon may satisfy us , that the ...
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... appears then that we are framed by nature to relish order and connection . When an object is introduced by a proper connection , we are confcious of a certain pleafure arifing from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the ...
... appears then that we are framed by nature to relish order and connection . When an object is introduced by a proper connection , we are confcious of a certain pleafure arifing from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the ...
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... appears per- fonally upon the stage without the flightest connec- tion . The two prefaces of Salluft look as if they had been prefixed by fome blunder to his two hiftories . They will fuit any other history as well , or any subject as ...
... appears per- fonally upon the stage without the flightest connec- tion . The two prefaces of Salluft look as if they had been prefixed by fome blunder to his two hiftories . They will fuit any other history as well , or any subject as ...
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