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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... fame elegant plea- fures , they promote benevolence : by che- rishing love of order , they enforce fubmif- fion to government and by infpiring de- licacy of feeling , they make regular go- vernment a double bleffing . THESE a 3 THESE ...
... fame elegant plea- fures , they promote benevolence : by che- rishing love of order , they enforce fubmif- fion to government and by infpiring de- licacy of feeling , they make regular go- vernment a double bleffing . THESE a 3 THESE ...
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... fame principle ; and that , in thinking or reflecting upon a number of objects , we naturally follow the fame order ast when we actually furvey them . The principle of order is confpicuous with re- fpect to natural operations ; for it ...
... fame principle ; and that , in thinking or reflecting upon a number of objects , we naturally follow the fame order ast when we actually furvey them . The principle of order is confpicuous with re- fpect to natural operations ; for it ...
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... fame cenfure . The first fatire , book 1. is fo deformed by want of connection , as upon the whole to be scarce agreeable it commences with an important question , How it happens that people , though much fatisfied with themselves , are ...
... fame cenfure . The first fatire , book 1. is fo deformed by want of connection , as upon the whole to be scarce agreeable it commences with an important question , How it happens that people , though much fatisfied with themselves , are ...
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... fame time , that full justice is done to this incident , by confidering it to be an episode ; for if it be a constituent part of the principal action , the con- nection ought to be still more intimate . The fame objection lies against ...
... fame time , that full justice is done to this incident , by confidering it to be an episode ; for if it be a constituent part of the principal action , the con- nection ought to be still more intimate . The fame objection lies against ...
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... fame from those which are internal ; and accordingly power , discernment , wit , mildness , fympathy , courage , benevolence , are difagreeable in a high degree upon percei- ving these qualities in others , we inftantaneously feel ...
... fame from those which are internal ; and accordingly power , discernment , wit , mildness , fympathy , courage , benevolence , are difagreeable in a high degree upon percei- ving these qualities in others , we inftantaneously feel ...
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