Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... feems reserved by providence for a Sovereign who com- mands the hearts of his fubjects . Succefs will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our lateft pofterity . THE THE most elevated and moft refined plea- fure of human.
... feems reserved by providence for a Sovereign who com- mands the hearts of his fubjects . Succefs will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our lateft pofterity . THE THE most elevated and moft refined plea- fure of human.
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... human nature , is enjoy'd by a vir , tuous prince governing a virtuous people ; and that , by perfecting the great system of education , your Majefty may very long en- joy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's Devoted ...
... human nature , is enjoy'd by a vir , tuous prince governing a virtuous people ; and that , by perfecting the great system of education , your Majefty may very long en- joy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's Devoted ...
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... human mind for a fucceffion of enjoyments from the lowest to the higheft , leads it by gentle fteps from the most groveling corporeal pleasures , for which folely it is fitted in the beginning of life , to those refined and fublime ...
... human mind for a fucceffion of enjoyments from the lowest to the higheft , leads it by gentle fteps from the most groveling corporeal pleasures , for which folely it is fitted in the beginning of life , to those refined and fublime ...
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... human nature , and are governed by principles common to all men . The principles of morality belong not to the prefent undertaking . But as to the principles of the fine arts , * A tafte for natural objects is born with us in perfec ...
... human nature , and are governed by principles common to all men . The principles of morality belong not to the prefent undertaking . But as to the principles of the fine arts , * A tafte for natural objects is born with us in perfec ...
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... human nature , and by learning what objects are naturally agreeable , and what are natu- rally difagreeable . The man who afpires to be a critic in thefe arts , muft pierce ftill deeper . He must clearly perceive what objects are lofty ...
... human nature , and by learning what objects are naturally agreeable , and what are natu- rally difagreeable . The man who afpires to be a critic in thefe arts , muft pierce ftill deeper . He must clearly perceive what objects are lofty ...
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