Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... imagination . But they lose their relish gradually with their novelty ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which difpofes to more ferious and more important Occupations . To thofe who deal in criticifm as a regular ...
... imagination . But they lose their relish gradually with their novelty ; and are generally neglected in the maturity of life , which difpofes to more ferious and more important Occupations . To thofe who deal in criticifm as a regular ...
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... the whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or principles are here evolved : but as the author is far from imagining , that that he has completed the lift , a more humble INTRODUCTION . II.
... the whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or principles are here evolved : but as the author is far from imagining , that that he has completed the lift , a more humble INTRODUCTION . II.
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... imagination : and are not patiently submitted to , but after much culture and difcipline . In Horace there is no fault more eminent than want of con- nection . Inftances are without number . In the first fourteen lines of ode 7. lib . 1 ...
... imagination : and are not patiently submitted to , but after much culture and difcipline . In Horace there is no fault more eminent than want of con- nection . Inftances are without number . In the first fourteen lines of ode 7. lib . 1 ...
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... a voluntary agent , must be evident from confidering , that without fuch convic- tion , the paffion can neither be justified nor grati- fied . The imagination can give no aid . A fied . Part V. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 115.
... a voluntary agent , must be evident from confidering , that without fuch convic- tion , the paffion can neither be justified nor grati- fied . The imagination can give no aid . A fied . Part V. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 115.
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In Three Volumes. ... Lord Henry Home Kames. fied . The imagination can give no aid . A stock or a ftone may be imagined fenfible , but a notion of this kind cannot be the foundation of punishment , fo long as the mind is confcious that ...
In Three Volumes. ... Lord Henry Home Kames. fied . The imagination can give no aid . A stock or a ftone may be imagined fenfible , but a notion of this kind cannot be the foundation of punishment , fo long as the mind is confcious that ...
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