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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... ment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw fatisfaction from it ? He would be devoid of fenfibility were he not greatly fatisfied . Many criticifms have in- deed reached his ear ; but they are candid and benevolent , if ...
... ment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw fatisfaction from it ? He would be devoid of fenfibility were he not greatly fatisfied . Many criticifms have in- deed reached his ear ; but they are candid and benevolent , if ...
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... 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 time they lose their relish ; and are generally ...
... 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 time they lose their relish ; and are generally ...
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... , deny it if thou canft ? Second Part , Henry IV act 2. fc . 2 . On the other hand , a man of accurate judg- ment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the the flighter relations , making no figure in his mind Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
... , deny it if thou canft ? Second Part , Henry IV act 2. fc . 2 . On the other hand , a man of accurate judg- ment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the the flighter relations , making no figure in his mind Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
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... ment are feldom united . Wit confifts chiefly in joining things by diftant and fanciful relations , which furprise because they are unexpected : fuch relations , being of the flightest kind , rea- dily occur to thofe only who make every ...
... ment are feldom united . Wit confifts chiefly in joining things by diftant and fanciful relations , which furprise because they are unexpected : fuch relations , being of the flightest kind , rea- dily occur to thofe only who make every ...
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... ment fhould produce forrow . An event , fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , without being forefeen or thought of , and which therefore could not be the object of defire , taiseth an emotion of the fame kind with that ...
... ment fhould produce forrow . An event , fortunate or unfortunate , that falls out by accident , without being forefeen or thought of , and which therefore could not be the object of defire , taiseth an emotion of the fame kind with that ...
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