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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... private meditations might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a flovenly drefs ; and there- fore he pretends not otherwife to apologise for his errors , than by obferving , that in a his 14 INTRODUCTION .
... private meditations might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a flovenly drefs ; and there- fore he pretends not otherwife to apologise for his errors , than by obferving , that in a his 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... appears , that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in di- recting the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various ...
... appears , that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in di- recting the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various ...
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... to proceed from effects to their caufes , and from particular propofitions to thofe which are more general . Why this difference in matters that appear fo nearly B 3 1 nearly related ? I answer , The cases are Ch . I. 23 IN A TRAIN .
... to proceed from effects to their caufes , and from particular propofitions to thofe which are more general . Why this difference in matters that appear fo nearly B 3 1 nearly related ? I answer , The cases are Ch . I. 23 IN A TRAIN .
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... of Æneas into hell , which employs the fixth book of the Eneid : the rea- der is not prepared for that important event : no * Lin . 136 . + Lia 475 . cause caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary Ch . I. 29 IN A TRAIN .
... of Æneas into hell , which employs the fixth book of the Eneid : the rea- der is not prepared for that important event : no * Lin . 136 . + Lia 475 . cause caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary Ch . I. 29 IN A TRAIN .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary , or even natural , to fufpend for fo long a time the principal action in its most interesting period the poet can find no pretext for an ad- venture fo ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. caufe is affigned that can make it appear necef- fary , or even natural , to fufpend for fo long a time the principal action in its most interesting period the poet can find no pretext for an ad- venture fo ...
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