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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... fuch delicacy of feeling , as not to need inftruc- tion it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling , as not to be capable of inftruc- tion . And yet , to refine our taste with re- spect to beauties of art or of nature , is fcarce ...
... fuch delicacy of feeling , as not to need inftruc- tion it is equally rare to find one so low in feeling , as not to be capable of inftruc- tion . And yet , to refine our taste with re- spect to beauties of art or of nature , is fcarce ...
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... fuch depra- vity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great im- provements ; and , if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible of their impor ...
... fuch depra- vity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great im- provements ; and , if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible of their impor ...
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... ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by over- ftraining the mind : ceffation from fuch exercife A 2 gives gives not inftant relief ; it is neceffary that the INTRODUCTION . ૐ.
... ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by over- ftraining the mind : ceffation from fuch exercife A 2 gives gives not inftant relief ; it is neceffary that the INTRODUCTION . ૐ.
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... fuch as arife from poetry , painting , fculpture , mufic , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their A taste for natural objects is born with us in ...
... fuch as arife from poetry , painting , fculpture , mufic , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their A taste for natural objects is born with us in ...
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... fuch perfection . Amusement was at first the fole aim of his inquiries proceeding from one particu- lar to another , the subject grew under his hand ; and he was far advanced before the thought ftruck him , that his private meditations ...
... fuch perfection . Amusement was at first the fole aim of his inquiries proceeding from one particu- lar to another , the subject grew under his hand ; and he was far advanced before the thought ftruck him , that his private meditations ...
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