Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... hand by a ftone , upon the palate by fugar , and upon the noftrils by a rofe . But there is a difference as to our consciousness of that impression . In touching , tafting , and fmelling , we are con- fcious of the impreffion . Not fo ...
... hand by a ftone , upon the palate by fugar , and upon the noftrils by a rofe . But there is a difference as to our consciousness of that impression . In touching , tafting , and fmelling , we are con- fcious of the impreffion . Not fo ...
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... hand , any intenfe exercife of the intellectual powers , 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 ...
... hand , any intenfe exercife of the intellectual powers , 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 ...
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... hand in hand with the moral fenfe , to which indeed it is nearly allied . Both of them difcover what is right and what is wrong . Fafhion , temper , and education , have an influence upon both , to vitiate them , or to preferve them ...
... hand in hand with the moral fenfe , to which indeed it is nearly allied . Both of them difcover what is right and what is wrong . Fafhion , temper , and education , have an influence upon both , to vitiate them , or to preferve them ...
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... hand , finds in the conftitution no enemy more formidable than a delicate and difcerning tafte . The man upon whom nature and culture have beftowed this bleffing , feels great delight in the virtuous difpofitions and actions of others ...
... hand , finds in the conftitution no enemy more formidable than a delicate and difcerning tafte . The man upon whom nature and culture have beftowed this bleffing , feels great delight in the virtuous difpofitions and actions of others ...
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... hand . The author pretends only to have en- tered upon the subject so far as neceffary for fup- porting his critical remarks . And he assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing , perhaps more diftinctly than hitherto ...
... hand . The author pretends only to have en- tered upon the subject so far as neceffary for fup- porting his critical remarks . And he assumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing , perhaps more diftinctly than hitherto ...
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