Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... 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 INTRODUCTION . со N TEN NT Vol Page Rifible objects, Introduction,
... 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 INTRODUCTION . со N TEN NT Vol Page Rifible objects, Introduction,
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... fome remarks and obfervations drawn from human nature , the true fource of criticism . The fine arts are calculated for our entertainment , or for making agreeable impreffions ; and by that cir- cumftance , are diftinguished from the ...
... fome remarks and obfervations drawn from human nature , the true fource of criticism . The fine arts are calculated for our entertainment , or for making agreeable impreffions ; and by that cir- cumftance , are diftinguished from the ...
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... fome measure unavoidable . Neither pretends he to justify his tafte in every particular . That point must be extremely clear , which ad- mits not variety of opinion ; and in fome matters fufceptible of great refinement , time is perhaps ...
... fome measure unavoidable . Neither pretends he to justify his tafte in every particular . That point must be extremely clear , which ad- mits not variety of opinion ; and in fome matters fufceptible of great refinement , time is perhaps ...
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... fome are connected by refemblance , fome by contraft ; fome go be- fore , fome follow . Not a fingle thing appears fo- litary , and altogether devoid of connection . The only difference is , that fome are intimately con- nected , fome ...
... fome are connected by refemblance , fome by contraft ; fome go be- fore , fome follow . Not a fingle thing appears fo- litary , and altogether devoid of connection . The only difference is , that fome are intimately con- nected , fome ...
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... fome ; whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound ? And didft not thou , when fhe was gone . down stairs , defire me to be no more fo familiarity with fuch poor people , faying , that ere long they fhould call me Madam ? And ...
... fome ; whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound ? And didft not thou , when fhe was gone . down stairs , defire me to be no more fo familiarity with fuch poor people , faying , that ere long they fhould call me Madam ? And ...
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