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. resemble the latter , being , like them , produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like them , produced without any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. resemble the latter , being , like them , produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being , like them , produced without any fenfible organic impreffion . Their mixt nature and middle place ...
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... produce in the morning of life * . In the next place , a philofophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or po- " etry , yet fo neceffary to thefe laft is a ...
... produce in the morning of life * . In the next place , a philofophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or po- " etry , yet fo neceffary to thefe laft is a ...
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... produce con- nection of action , because perception and action have an intimate correfpondence . But it is not fufficient for the conduct of life , that our actions be linked together , however intimately it is befide neceffary that ...
... produce con- nection of action , because perception and action have an intimate correfpondence . But it is not fufficient for the conduct of life , that our actions be linked together , however intimately it is befide neceffary that ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. or pain produced by the former , is proportion- ably fainter than that produced by the latter . Having explained the nature of an emotion , and mentioned several causes by which it is pro- duced , we proceed to an ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. or pain produced by the former , is proportion- ably fainter than that produced by the latter . Having explained the nature of an emotion , and mentioned several causes by which it is pro- duced , we proceed to an ...
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... produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being fome- times fo flight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be fo ftrong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is a paf- fion , and is ...
... produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being fome- times fo flight as to pass away without any effect , is an emotion ; but if the feeling be fo ftrong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is a paf- fion , and is ...
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