Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... reason , you will be the more difpofed to favour every rational plan for advancing the art of training up youth . Among the many branches of education , that which tends to make deep impreflions of virtue , ought to be a funda- mental ...
... reason , you will be the more difpofed to favour every rational plan for advancing the art of training up youth . Among the many branches of education , that which tends to make deep impreflions of virtue , ought to be a funda- mental ...
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... reason hath obtained the af- cendant . Men now affert their native privilege of thinking for themselves , and difdain to be ranked in any fect , whatever be the fcience . I must ex- cept criticism , which , by what fatality I know not ...
... reason hath obtained the af- cendant . Men now affert their native privilege of thinking for themselves , and difdain to be ranked in any fect , whatever be the fcience . I must ex- cept criticism , which , by what fatality I know not ...
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... reason of which is fuggefted above , that it is easier by words to introduce into the mind a related ob- ject , than one which is not connected with the pre- ceding train . In the following paffage , different things are brought ...
... reason of which is fuggefted above , that it is easier by words to introduce into the mind a related ob- ject , than one which is not connected with the pre- ceding train . In the following paffage , different things are brought ...
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... reason and reflection bear no part . The action is performed blindly by the impulse of paf- fion , without any view . Thus one in extreme hunger fnatches at food , without the flighteft re- flection whether it be falutary or not ...
... reason and reflection bear no part . The action is performed blindly by the impulse of paf- fion , without any view . Thus one in extreme hunger fnatches at food , without the flighteft re- flection whether it be falutary or not ...
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... reason why defire , of which a rational being is the object , fhould be the strongest . Defire directed upon fuch a being , is gratified many ways , by loving , ferving , bene- fiting , the object ; and it is a well known truth , that ...
... reason why defire , of which a rational being is the object , fhould be the strongest . Defire directed upon fuch a being , is gratified many ways , by loving , ferving , bene- fiting , the object ; and it is a well known truth , that ...
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