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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Lord Henry Home Kames. gives not inftant relief ; it is neceffary that the void be filled with fome amusement , gently re- laxing the spirits * : organic pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill quali- fied for ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. gives not inftant relief ; it is neceffary that the void be filled with fome amusement , gently re- laxing the spirits * : organic pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill quali- fied for ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. : : feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the inferior senses . A tafte for these arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. : : feelings . The fine arts are contrived to give pleasure to the eye and the ear , difregarding the inferior senses . A tafte for these arts is a plant that grows naturally in many foils ; but , without culture ...
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... give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impref- fion , indulges pride or envy without controul , and loves to brood over errors and blemishes . In a word , there are ...
... give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impref- fion , indulges pride or envy without controul , and loves to brood over errors and blemishes . In a word , there are ...
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... gives many rules ; but can difco- ver no better foundation for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and ... give law to mankind ; and that no- thing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will : if in writing ...
... gives many rules ; but can difco- ver no better foundation for any of them , than the practice merely of Homer and ... give law to mankind ; and that no- thing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will : if in writing ...
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... the other the analytic method is more agree- able to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by thofe only who with rigidity ad- here here to order , and give no indulgence to natu- 24 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... the other the analytic method is more agree- able to the imagination ; the other method will be preferred by thofe only who with rigidity ad- here here to order , and give no indulgence to natu- 24 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
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