Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... become of greater importance than is ge- nerally imagined . A flourishing commerce begets opulence ; and opulence ... becomes fashionable ; and infecting all ranks , extin- guishes the amor patria and every fpark of public fpirit . To ...
... become of greater importance than is ge- nerally imagined . A flourishing commerce begets opulence ; and opulence ... becomes fashionable ; and infecting all ranks , extin- guishes the amor patria and every fpark of public fpirit . To ...
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... becomes painful by overstraining the mind . Ceffation from fuch exercife gives not inftant relief : it is neceffary that the void be filled with fome amufement , gently relaxing 1 relaxing the fpirits * . Organic pleasure , which 2 ...
... becomes painful by overstraining the mind . Ceffation from fuch exercife gives not inftant relief : it is neceffary that the void be filled with fome amufement , gently relaxing 1 relaxing the fpirits * . Organic pleasure , which 2 ...
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... become a rational science ; and , like morals , may be cultiva ted to a high degree of refinement.- Manifold are the advantages of criticism , when thus ftudied as a rational fcience . In the firft place , a thorough acquaintance with ...
... become a rational science ; and , like morals , may be cultiva ted to a high degree of refinement.- Manifold are the advantages of criticism , when thus ftudied as a rational fcience . In the firft place , a thorough acquaintance with ...
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... become fufficiently ftrong to raise defire , it is no longer termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful feeling raifed in a fpectator by a flight injury done to a stranger , being ac ...
... become fufficiently ftrong to raise defire , it is no longer termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful feeling raifed in a fpectator by a flight injury done to a stranger , being ac ...
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... becomes thereby the object of refentment . Thus the caufe of a paffion , and its object , are the fame in different views . An emo- tion , on the other hand , being in its nature quief- cent and merely a paffive feeling , must have a ...
... becomes thereby the object of refentment . Thus the caufe of a paffion , and its object , are the fame in different views . An emo- tion , on the other hand , being in its nature quief- cent and merely a paffive feeling , must have a ...
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