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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... means more efficacious , than the venting opulence upon the Fine Arts : riches fo employed , inftead of encouraging vice , will excite both public and private virtue . Of this happy effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ...
... means more efficacious , than the venting opulence upon the Fine Arts : riches fo employed , inftead of encouraging vice , will excite both public and private virtue . Of this happy effect , ancient Greece furnishes one fhining inftance ...
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... means to prevent fuch depra- vity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great im- provements ; and , if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible ...
... means to prevent fuch depra- vity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British difcipline is fufceptible of great im- provements ; and , if we can hope for them , it must be from a young and accomplished Prince , eminently fenfible ...
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... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be à ... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reafoning upon the taste of any individual , and for paffing fentence upon it ...
... means to discover , if we can , what are the genuine principles of the fine arts . The man who aspires to be à ... mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reafoning upon the taste of any individual , and for paffing fentence upon it ...
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... mean- ing the whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or prin- ciples are here unfolded : but , as the author is far from imagining that he has completed the list , a more humble title is proper , fuch ...
... mean- ing the whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or prin- ciples are here unfolded : but , as the author is far from imagining that he has completed the list , a more humble title is proper , fuch ...
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... mean time , for inftant fatisfaction in part , they will be pleased to accept the following fpecimen . ance . Every work of art that is conformable to the natural ' course of our ideas , is fo far agreeable ; and every work of art that ...
... mean time , for inftant fatisfaction in part , they will be pleased to accept the following fpecimen . ance . Every work of art that is conformable to the natural ' course of our ideas , is fo far agreeable ; and every work of art that ...
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