Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 psl. |
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... excite both public and private virtue . Of this happy effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ; and why fhould we de- spair of another in Britain ? In the commencement of an aufpicious ́reign , and even IN ( vii )
... excite both public and private virtue . Of this happy effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ; and why fhould we de- spair of another in Britain ? In the commencement of an aufpicious ́reign , and even IN ( vii )
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... moft grovelling corporeal plea- Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . fures , fures , for which only it is fitted in the 4 INTRODUCTION .
... moft grovelling corporeal plea- Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . fures , fures , for which only it is fitted in the 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... effect , conti- guity in time or in place , high and low , prior and pofterior , resemblance , contrast , and a thousand other relations , connect things together without end . Not a fingle thing appears folitary and alto- gether devoid ...
... effect , conti- guity in time or in place , high and low , prior and pofterior , resemblance , contrast , and a thousand other relations , connect things together without end . Not a fingle thing appears folitary and alto- gether devoid ...
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... effects . But tho ' , in following out an hiftorical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their effects , we find not the fame bent in matters of fcience : there we feem rather difpofed to proceed from effects to their ...
... effects . But tho ' , in following out an hiftorical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their effects , we find not the fame bent in matters of fcience : there we feem rather difpofed to proceed from effects to their ...
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... effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow in fuch a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely dif- ferent is science , when we endeavour to trace out caufes and their effects ...
... effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow in fuch a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely dif- ferent is science , when we endeavour to trace out caufes and their effects ...
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