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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... fome amusement , gently re- laxing the fpirits * : organic pleasure , which hath no relish but ' while we are in vigour , is ill quali- fied for that office ; but the finer pleasures of fense , which occupy without exhaufting the mind ...
... fome amusement , gently re- laxing the fpirits * : organic pleasure , which hath no relish but ' while we are in vigour , is ill quali- fied for that office ; but the finer pleasures of fense , which occupy without exhaufting the mind ...
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... fome progress in that important science , he is , however , too fenfible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it profeffedly , or to avow it as the chief purpose of the present work . To cenfure works , not men , is the just ...
... fome progress in that important science , he is , however , too fenfible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it profeffedly , or to avow it as the chief purpose of the present work . To cenfure works , not men , is the just ...
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... fome matters fufceptible of great refinement , time is perhaps the only infallible touchstone of taste to that he appeals , and to that he chearfully fubmits . N. B. THE ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM , mean- ing the whole , is a title too ...
... fome matters fufceptible of great refinement , time is perhaps the only infallible touchstone of taste to that he appeals , and to that he chearfully fubmits . N. B. THE ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM , mean- ing the whole , is a title too ...
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... fome more flightly ; fome near , fome at a distance . Experience will fatisfy us of what reafon makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing rela- tions : an external object is no ...
... fome more flightly ; fome near , fome at a distance . Experience will fatisfy us of what reafon makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing rela- tions : an external object is no ...
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... fome ideas , and difmifs others . There are few things but what are connected with ma- ny others ; and , when a thing thus connected . becomes a fubject of thought , it commonly fug- gefts many of its connections : among thefe a choice ...
... fome ideas , and difmifs others . There are few things but what are connected with ma- ny others ; and , when a thing thus connected . becomes a fubject of thought , it commonly fug- gefts many of its connections : among thefe a choice ...
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