Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... itself without control , when accompanied Iwith a bad tafte . A man of this ftamp , upon whom the moft ftriking beauty makes but a faint impreffion , feels no joy but in gratifying his ruling paffion by the difcovery of errors and ...
... itself without control , when accompanied Iwith a bad tafte . A man of this ftamp , upon whom the moft ftriking beauty makes but a faint impreffion , feels no joy but in gratifying his ruling paffion by the difcovery of errors and ...
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... itself , is productive ne- ceffarily of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of criticism is referved to the last place , being of all the most important , that it is a great fupport to morality . I infift on it with ...
... itself , is productive ne- ceffarily of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of criticism is referved to the last place , being of all the most important , that it is a great fupport to morality . I infift on it with ...
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... itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or fubftance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwise than by their means . But ftill , when an ...
... itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or fubftance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwise than by their means . But ftill , when an ...
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... itself a pleasure ; for a non - ens or a negative can neither give pleafure nor pain . But man is fo framed by nature as to rejoice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be forrowful when de- prived of any good .. This branch of our ...
... itself a pleasure ; for a non - ens or a negative can neither give pleafure nor pain . But man is fo framed by nature as to rejoice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be forrowful when de- prived of any good .. This branch of our ...
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... itself upon ; and at any rate , it never exifts without producing fome effect . Virtuous emotions of this fort , are in fome degree an exercife of virtue . They are a men- tal exercise at least , if they fhow not externally . And every ...
... itself upon ; and at any rate , it never exifts without producing fome effect . Virtuous emotions of this fort , are in fome degree an exercife of virtue . They are a men- tal exercise at least , if they fhow not externally . And every ...
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