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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... 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 may be confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different ...
... 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 may be confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different ...
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... operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature thinking upon a body in 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 ...
... operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature thinking upon a body in 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 ...
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... we must examine minutely that operation of the mind by which a paffion is extended to a related object . In confider- Aulus Gellius , lib . 5. cap . 14 . ing two things as related , the mind is not ing . Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 77.
... we must examine minutely that operation of the mind by which a paffion is extended to a related object . In confider- Aulus Gellius , lib . 5. cap . 14 . ing two things as related , the mind is not ing . Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 77.
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... in- ftinctively , according to circumstances ; and by operating in the latter manner , they frequently VOL . I. F afford afford fecurity when the flower operations of de- liberate reason Part I : EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 81.
... in- ftinctively , according to circumstances ; and by operating in the latter manner , they frequently VOL . I. F afford afford fecurity when the flower operations of de- liberate reason Part I : EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 81.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. afford fecurity when the flower operations of de- liberate reason would be too late : we take nou- rifhment commonly , not by the direction of rea- fon , but by the impulfe of hunger and thirst ; and , in the fame ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. afford fecurity when the flower operations of de- liberate reason would be too late : we take nou- rifhment commonly , not by the direction of rea- fon , but by the impulfe of hunger and thirst ; and , in the fame ...
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