Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon the organ , we natu- rally place there alfo , the pleasant or painful feel- ing caused by that impreffion . And becaufe fuch feelings seem to be ...
... because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon the organ , we natu- rally place there alfo , the pleasant or painful feel- ing caused by that impreffion . And becaufe fuch feelings seem to be ...
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... because they give him pain . In a word , there may be other paffions , which , for a feafon , difturb the peace of fociety more than pride but no other paffion is fo unwearied an an- tagonist to the fweets of focial intercourfe . Pride ...
... because they give him pain . In a word , there may be other paffions , which , for a feafon , difturb the peace of fociety more than pride but no other paffion is fo unwearied an an- tagonist to the fweets of focial intercourfe . Pride ...
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... because he imagines , that this form will be more relifhed , and perhaps be not lefs inftructive , than a regular and laboured difquifition . His plan is , to afcend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments , instead of ...
... because he imagines , that this form will be more relifhed , and perhaps be not lefs inftructive , than a regular and laboured difquifition . His plan is , to afcend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments , instead of ...
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... because cenfuring with a view merely to find fault , is an entertainment that humanity never relishes . Writers , one would imagine , fhould , above all others , be referved upon that article , when they lie fo open to retalia- tion ...
... because cenfuring with a view merely to find fault , is an entertainment that humanity never relishes . Writers , one would imagine , fhould , above all others , be referved upon that article , when they lie fo open to retalia- tion ...
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... because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , muft furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is ,, in a lively manner , illuftrated by Shakespear .. Falstaff . What is ...
... because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , muft furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is ,, in a lively manner , illuftrated by Shakespear .. Falstaff . What is ...
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