Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... agreeable and difagreeable . -Modification of thefe Qualities , 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Paffions . - Their Growth and De- cay , 4. Coexifent Emotions and Paffions , · 5. Influence of Paffion with respect to our ...
... agreeable and difagreeable . -Modification of thefe Qualities , 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Paffions . - Their Growth and De- cay , 4. Coexifent Emotions and Paffions , · 5. Influence of Paffion with respect to our ...
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... agreeable , as well as thofe that are naturally dif agreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who afpires to be a critic in these arts muft pierce still deeper ...
... agreeable , as well as thofe that are naturally dif agreeable ; and by these means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who afpires to be a critic in these arts muft pierce still deeper ...
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... agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit , strengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for enter- ing into fubjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that refpect , a juft conception of the importance of ...
... agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit , strengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for enter- ing into fubjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that refpect , a juft conception of the importance of ...
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... agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That fubject is here at- tempted , as far as neceffary for unfolding the ge- nuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author affumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
... agreeable , and what naturally disagreeable . That fubject is here at- tempted , as far as neceffary for unfolding the ge- nuine principles of the fine arts ; and the author affumes no merit from his performance , but that of evincing ...
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... agreeable to the ftrictness of order ; but in following the oppofite courfe in the analytic method , we have a fenfible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agree- able to the ...
... agreeable to the ftrictness of order ; but in following the oppofite courfe in the analytic method , we have a fenfible pleasure , like mounting upward , which is not felt in the other : the analytic method is more agree- able to the ...
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