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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... and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects , 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , Chap . 9. Uniformity and Variety Appendix . Concerning the xiv CONTENT S.
... and Sublimity , 5. Motion and Force , 6. Novelty , and the unexpected appearance of Objects , 7. Rifible Objects , 8. Refemblance and Diffimilitude , Chap . 9. Uniformity and Variety Appendix . Concerning the xiv CONTENT S.
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... motion , till they are perfected in thofe which go before . Thus the fcience of cri- ticifm may be confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This fcience furnisheth an invi- ting ...
... motion , till they are perfected in thofe which go before . Thus the fcience of cri- ticifm may be confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This fcience furnisheth an invi- ting ...
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... motion , we follow its natural course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his latest ...
... motion , we follow its natural course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his latest ...
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... motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man : grandeur , which makes a deep impreflion , in- clines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from small to great , rather ...
... motion , which is unpleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the mind of man : grandeur , which makes a deep impreflion , in- clines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from small to great , rather ...
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... motion or paffion as are the most common and the most general ; yet upon examination I find this fingle part fo extenfive , as to require a fubdi- vifion into feveral fections . Human nature is a complicate machine , and is unavoidably ...
... motion or paffion as are the most common and the most general ; yet upon examination I find this fingle part fo extenfive , as to require a fubdi- vifion into feveral fections . Human nature is a complicate machine , and is unavoidably ...
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