Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... fpirit . To prevent or to retard fuch fatal corruption , the genius of an Alfred . cannot devife any means more efficacious , than venting opulence upon the fine arts . Riches [ ] Riches fo employ'd inftead of encouraging vice , [ iv ]
... fpirit . To prevent or to retard fuch fatal corruption , the genius of an Alfred . cannot devife any means more efficacious , than venting opulence upon the fine arts . Riches [ ] Riches fo employ'd inftead of encouraging vice , [ iv ]
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... means to prevent fuch depravity but early and vir- tuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great improvements ; and if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible of ...
... means to prevent fuch depravity but early and vir- tuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great improvements ; and if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible of ...
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... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for judging of taste , and for reasoning upon it . Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty , that it is correct ; otherwife , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whim ...
... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for judging of taste , and for reasoning upon it . Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty , that it is correct ; otherwife , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whim ...
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... mean- ing 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.
... mean- ing 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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... but what are connected with many others . By this means , when any thing be- comes an object , whether in a direct furvey , or ideally ideally only , it generally fuggefts many of its connec- 14 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... but what are connected with many others . By this means , when any thing be- comes an object , whether in a direct furvey , or ideally ideally only , it generally fuggefts many of its connec- 14 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
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