Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... 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,
... 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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... 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 any foil . It is fufceptible of much ...
... 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 any foil . It is fufceptible of much ...
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... 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 , tending ...
... 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 , tending ...
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... gives many rules ; but can difcover no better foundation for any of them , than the practice : merely of Homer and ... give laws to mankind , and that nothing now remains but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in writing they ...
... gives many rules ; but can difcover no better foundation for any of them , than the practice : merely of Homer and ... give laws to mankind , and that nothing now remains but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in writing they ...
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... give a regular treatise upon each of the fine arts in particular ; but only , in general , to apply to them fome remarks and obfervations drawn from human nature , the true fource of criticism . The fine arts are calculated for our ...
... give a regular treatise upon each of the fine arts in particular ; but only , in general , to apply to them fome remarks and obfervations drawn from human nature , the true fource of criticism . The fine arts are calculated for our ...
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