Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... tafte with re- fpect to beauties of art or of nature , is scarce endeavoured in any feminary of learn- ing a lamentable defect , confidering how early in life tafte is fufceptible of culture , and how difficult to reform it if unhappily ...
... tafte with re- fpect to beauties of art or of nature , is scarce endeavoured in any feminary of learn- ing a lamentable defect , confidering how early in life tafte is fufceptible of culture , and how difficult to reform it if unhappily ...
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... dramatic compofitions , Ch . 23. The three unities , Ch . 24. Gardening and architecture , Ch . 25. Standard of tafte , Appendix , 24301 29 321 2 354 2 368 In 2 174 2 246 2 277 In defcribing the scale of founds made in pro- nouncing.
... dramatic compofitions , Ch . 23. The three unities , Ch . 24. Gardening and architecture , Ch . 25. Standard of tafte , Appendix , 24301 29 321 2 354 2 368 In 2 174 2 246 2 277 In defcribing the scale of founds made in pro- nouncing.
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... tafte for thefe arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture , fcarce to perfection in any foil . It is fufceptible of much refinement ; and is , by proper care , greatly improved . In this refpect , a ...
... tafte for thefe arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture , fcarce to perfection in any foil . It is fufceptible of much refinement ; and is , by proper care , greatly improved . In this refpect , a ...
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... tafte in the fine arts , derived from rational principles , is a fine preparation for acting in the focial ftate with dignity and propriety . The fcience of criticifm tends to improve the heart not lefs than the understanding . I ...
... tafte in the fine arts , derived from rational principles , is a fine preparation for acting in the focial ftate with dignity and propriety . The fcience of criticifm tends to improve the heart not lefs than the understanding . I ...
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... tafte , fet in its ftrongest light and defects or blemishes , natural to all , are fuppreffed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends not lefs to invigorate the focial affections , than to moderate thofe that ...
... tafte , fet in its ftrongest light and defects or blemishes , natural to all , are fuppreffed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends not lefs to invigorate the focial affections , than to moderate thofe that ...
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