Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ; and why fhould we defpair of another in Britain ? IN the commencement of an aufpicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the fole purfuit ...
... effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ; and why fhould we defpair of another in Britain ? IN the commencement of an aufpicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the fole purfuit ...
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... effects , it will be fufficient to run over the fol- lowing particulars . Organic pleasures have natu rally a fhort duration : when continued too long , or indulged to excefs , they lofe their relifh , and beget fatiety and difguft . To ...
... effects , it will be fufficient to run over the fol- lowing particulars . Organic pleasures have natu rally a fhort duration : when continued too long , or indulged to excefs , they lofe their relifh , and beget fatiety and difguft . To ...
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... transition B 2 is * Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . is fweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the INTRODUCTION . 3.
... transition B 2 is * Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . is fweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... effect in mode- rating the selfish affections . A just taste in the fine arts , by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , is a ftrong antidote to the turbulence of paffion and violence of purfuit . Elegance of tafte procures to a man ...
... effect in mode- rating the selfish affections . A just taste in the fine arts , by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , is a ftrong antidote to the turbulence of paffion and violence of purfuit . Elegance of tafte procures to a man ...
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... effects . 1 But though , in following out a historical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their effects , we find not the fame bent in matters of fcience . There we feem rather difpofed to proceed from effects to ...
... effects . 1 But though , in following out a historical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their effects , we find not the fame bent in matters of fcience . There we feem rather difpofed to proceed from effects to ...
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