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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... fhould never once have stumbled upon the question , Whether , and how far , do these rules agree with human na- ture . It could not furely be his opinion , that these poets , however eminent for genius , were entitled to give law to ...
... fhould never once have stumbled upon the question , Whether , and how far , do these rules agree with human na- ture . It could not furely be his opinion , that these poets , however eminent for genius , were entitled to give law to ...
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... fhould this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the idea , that idea is already in the mind , and there is no occafion for any act of the will . If we cannot specify any idea , I next demand , how can a ...
... fhould this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the idea , that idea is already in the mind , and there is no occafion for any act of the will . If we cannot specify any idea , I next demand , how can a ...
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... fhould not fee the fandy hour - glass run , But I fhould think of fhallows and of flats ; And fee my wealthy Andrew dock'd in fand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kifs her burial . Should I go to church , And fee the ...
... fhould not fee the fandy hour - glass run , But I fhould think of fhallows and of flats ; And fee my wealthy Andrew dock'd in fand , Vailing her high top lower than her ribs , To kifs her burial . Should I go to church , And fee the ...
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... thing inanimate . There is a fe parate reason why defire of which a rational being is the object , fhould be the strongest : our defires D 2 defires fwell by partial gratification ; and the means we Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 5 %
... thing inanimate . There is a fe parate reason why defire of which a rational being is the object , fhould be the strongest : our defires D 2 defires fwell by partial gratification ; and the means we Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 5 %
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... fhould undertake to prove , that what I have been defcri- bing is chimerical ! but the diffoluteness of our young men of birth will not fuffer me to doubt of its reality . Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the ...
... fhould undertake to prove , that what I have been defcri- bing is chimerical ! but the diffoluteness of our young men of birth will not fuffer me to doubt of its reality . Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the ...
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