Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... the transition B 2 is * Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . is fweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the INTRODUCTION . 3.
... the transition B 2 is * Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . is fweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... mufic , gardening , and architecture . This chiefly is the duty of the opulent , who have leifure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the ...
... mufic , gardening , and architecture . This chiefly is the duty of the opulent , who have leifure to improve their minds and their feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the ...
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... mufic , painting , are mere pastime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination . But they lose their relish gradually with their novelty ; and are ...
... mufic , painting , are mere pastime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination . But they lose their relish gradually with their novelty ; and are ...
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... , that while we guard against fome dangers , we are exposed to others we cannot foresee . He ends with difplaying the power of mufic . ' The parts * * Lib . 2. ode 13 . a parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are fo loosely Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
... , that while we guard against fome dangers , we are exposed to others we cannot foresee . He ends with difplaying the power of mufic . ' The parts * * Lib . 2. ode 13 . a parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are fo loosely Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
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... mufic of birds and odor of flowers . Such multiplied effect , as above hinted , depends partly on the resemblance of the emotions and partly on the connection of their causes ; whence it follows , that the effect must be the greatest ...
... mufic of birds and odor of flowers . Such multiplied effect , as above hinted , depends partly on the resemblance of the emotions and partly on the connection of their causes ; whence it follows , that the effect must be the greatest ...
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