Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... feeling , they make regular government a double bleffing , bail ! A " ns " do un THESE Confiderations embolden me to hope for your Majefty's patronage in behalf a . 2 of of the following work , which treats of the fine.
... feeling , they make regular government a double bleffing , bail ! A " ns " do un THESE Confiderations embolden me to hope for your Majefty's patronage in behalf a . 2 of of the following work , which treats of the fine.
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... feeling , as not to need inftruc- tion it is equally rare to find one fo low in feeling , as not to be capable of inftruc- tion . And yet , to refine our tafte with re- fpect to beauties of art or of nature , is scarce endeavoured in ...
... feeling , as not to need inftruc- tion it is equally rare to find one fo low in feeling , as not to be capable of inftruc- tion . And yet , to refine our tafte with re- fpect to beauties of art or of nature , is scarce endeavoured in ...
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... feelings of the former from those of the latter . A feeling pleasant or painful cannot exist but in the mind ; and yet because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon the organ , we natu ...
... feelings of the former from those of the latter . A feeling pleasant or painful cannot exist but in the mind ; and yet because in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are conscious of the impreffion made upon the organ , we natu ...
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... feelings , as well as thofe that are intellectual . Harmony , though it aspires to inflame devotion , difdains not to improve the relish of a banquet . The pleasures of the eye and ear have other valuable properties befide those of ...
... feelings , as well as thofe that are intellectual . Harmony , though it aspires to inflame devotion , difdains not to improve the relish of a banquet . The pleasures of the eye and ear have other valuable properties befide those of ...
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... feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the inferior fenfes . A tafte for thefe arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture , fcarce to perfection in ...
... feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the inferior fenfes . A tafte for thefe arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture , fcarce to perfection in ...
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