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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... former , so far as suggested by others , or discovered by himself . In a work containing many particulars , both new and abftrufe , it was difficult to express every ar- ticle with fufficient perfpicuity ; and , after all the pains ...
... former , so far as suggested by others , or discovered by himself . In a work containing many particulars , both new and abftrufe , it was difficult to express every ar- ticle with fufficient perfpicuity ; and , after all the pains ...
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... former from that of the latter ; every feeling , pleafant or painful , muft be in the mind ; and yet , becaufe in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are fenfible of the impreffion made upon the organ , we are led to place there alfo ...
... former from that of the latter ; every feeling , pleafant or painful , muft be in the mind ; and yet , becaufe in tafting , touching , and fmelling , we are fenfible of the impreffion made upon the organ , we are led to place there alfo ...
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... former , being , like them , produced without any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place between organic and intellec tual pleasures , qualify them to affociate with both ; beauty heightens all the organic ...
... former , being , like them , produced without any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place between organic and intellec tual pleasures , qualify them to affociate with both ; beauty heightens all the organic ...
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... - fition . His plan is , to afcend gradually to prin- ciples , from facts and experiments ; inftead of beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and and defcending to the latter . But , though cri- INTRODUCTION . 13.
... - fition . His plan is , to afcend gradually to prin- ciples , from facts and experiments ; inftead of beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and and defcending to the latter . But , though cri- INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... former event , and the cause of others that follow in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely dif- ferent is fcience , when we endeavour to trace out caufes and their effects : many experiments ...
... former event , and the cause of others that follow in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely dif- ferent is fcience , when we endeavour to trace out caufes and their effects : many experiments ...
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