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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... relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in di- recting the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various relations that connect ...
... relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in di- recting the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various relations that connect ...
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... relation in- differently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is , in a lively manner , illuftrated by Shakespear . Falstaff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs ...
... relation in- differently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is , in a lively manner , illuftrated by Shakespear . Falstaff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs ...
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... relations , which furprise because they are unexpected : fuch relations , being of the flightest kind , rea- dily occur to thofe only who make every rela- tion equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure ...
... relations , which furprise because they are unexpected : fuch relations , being of the flightest kind , rea- dily occur to thofe only who make every rela- tion equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure ...
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... relation to the whole , fome more intimate , fome less , according to their destination : when due regard is had to these particulars , we have a sense of just compo- fition , and fo far are pleased with the perform Homer is defective ...
... relation to the whole , fome more intimate , fome less , according to their destination : when due regard is had to these particulars , we have a sense of just compo- fition , and fo far are pleased with the perform Homer is defective ...
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... relation even of the flightest kind is relished . This however ought not to be imitated in def- cription words are fo far fhort of the eye in liveliness of impreffion , that in a description con- nection ought to be carefully ftudied ...
... relation even of the flightest kind is relished . This however ought not to be imitated in def- cription words are fo far fhort of the eye in liveliness of impreffion , that in a description con- nection ought to be carefully ftudied ...
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