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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... 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 beftowed , there remained cer- tain paffages which are ...
... 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 beftowed , there remained cer- tain paffages which are ...
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... himself to feeling without interpofing any judg- ment , poetry , mufic , painting , are mere paftime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in ...
... himself to feeling without interpofing any judg- ment , poetry , mufic , painting , are mere paftime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in ...
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... himself with having made 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 ...
... himself with having made 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 ...
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... himself into the poem with- out the slightest connection . In the Lutrin , the Goddess of Difcord is introduced without any connection : fhe is of no confequence in the poem ; and acts no part except that of lavishing praise upon Lewis ...
... himself into the poem with- out the slightest connection . In the Lutrin , the Goddess of Difcord is introduced without any connection : fhe is of no confequence in the poem ; and acts no part except that of lavishing praise upon Lewis ...
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... himself . The gratification here is far from being pleafant . See p . 188. of this volume . But a fingle exception , instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . From From these premiffes , it is eafy to ...
... himself . The gratification here is far from being pleafant . See p . 188. of this volume . But a fingle exception , instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . From From these premiffes , it is eafy to ...
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