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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... manner of perceiving exter- nal objects , diftinguisheth remarkably hearing and feeing from the other fenfes ; and I am ready to fhow , that it diftinguifheth ftill more remark- ably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ...
... manner of perceiving exter- nal objects , diftinguisheth remarkably hearing and feeing from the other fenfes ; and I am ready to fhow , that it diftinguifheth ftill more remark- ably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ...
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... manner : they are led , ftep by step , from the cafier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in thofe which go before . Thus the fcience of cri- ticifm ...
... manner : they are led , ftep by step , from the cafier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they are perfected in thofe which go before . Thus the fcience of cri- ticifm ...
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... manner without any connection . So far doth our power extend ; and that power is fufficient for all ufeful purpo- fes to have more power , would probably be hurtful , instead of being falutary . Will is not the only caufe that prevents ...
... manner without any connection . So far doth our power extend ; and that power is fufficient for all ufeful purpo- fes to have more power , would probably be hurtful , instead of being falutary . Will is not the only caufe that prevents ...
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... manner , illustrated by Shakespear . Falstaff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didft fwear to me on a par- cel - gilt - goblet , fitting in my ...
... manner , illustrated by Shakespear . Falstaff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didft fwear to me on a par- cel - gilt - goblet , fitting in my ...
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... manner by feveral ex- amples , the author , forgetting his fubject , enters upon a declamation against avarice , which he pursues till the line 108. there he makes an apo- logy for wandering , and promifes to return to his fubject ; but ...
... manner by feveral ex- amples , the author , forgetting his fubject , enters upon a declamation against avarice , which he pursues till the line 108. there he makes an apo- logy for wandering , and promifes to return to his fubject ; but ...
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