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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... Language , Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound , 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 3. Beauty of Language from a refem- blance between Sound and Signifi- cation , 4. Verfification , 19. Comparisons ...
... Language , Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound , 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 3. Beauty of Language from a refem- blance between Sound and Signifi- cation , 4. Verfification , 19. Comparisons ...
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... languages , hurries us , without the leaft preparatory difci- pline , into the most profound philofophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abstract science , is beyond the reach of invention and accordingly ...
... languages , hurries us , without the leaft preparatory difci- pline , into the most profound philofophy . A more effectual method to alienate the tender mind from abstract science , is beyond the reach of invention and accordingly ...
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... language an emotion ; but if the feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become fufficiently strong to oc- cafion defire , it lofes its name of emotion , and acquires that of paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions ...
... language an emotion ; but if the feeling , by reiterated views of the object , become fufficiently strong to oc- cafion defire , it lofes its name of emotion , and acquires that of paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions ...
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... language ; that we may not , fays our author , introduce among Grecian vocables , words that found like those of Phrygia or Scythia . the VOL . I. D motives motives to action but what arise from felf - love Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS ...
... language ; that we may not , fays our author , introduce among Grecian vocables , words that found like those of Phrygia or Scythia . the VOL . I. D motives motives to action but what arise from felf - love Part I. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS ...
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... language , almost in every particular that falls not under external fenfe . I am talking of a matter exceed- ingly clear in the perception : and yet I find no fmall difficulty to exprefs it clearly in words ; for it is not accurate to ...
... language , almost in every particular that falls not under external fenfe . I am talking of a matter exceed- ingly clear in the perception : and yet I find no fmall difficulty to exprefs it clearly in words ; for it is not accurate to ...
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