Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... beginning of life , to those refined and sublime plea- sures that are suited to its maturity . it But we are not bound down to this succession by any law of necessity . The God of nature offers it to us , in order to advance our ...
... beginning of life , to those refined and sublime plea- sures that are suited to its maturity . it But we are not bound down to this succession by any law of necessity . The God of nature offers it to us , in order to advance our ...
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... beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But , though criticism is thus his only declared aim , he will not disown , that all * Genius is allied to a warm and inflammable constitution , delicacy ...
... beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But , though criticism is thus his only declared aim , he will not disown , that all * Genius is allied to a warm and inflammable constitution , delicacy ...
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... beginning . Of Virgil's Georgics , though esteemed the most complete work of that author , the parts are ill connected , and the transitions far from being sweet and easy . In the first book † he deviates from his sub- ject to give a ...
... beginning . Of Virgil's Georgics , though esteemed the most complete work of that author , the parts are ill connected , and the transitions far from being sweet and easy . In the first book † he deviates from his sub- ject to give a ...
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... beginning with cri- ticism , the most agreeable of all amusements , and finding no obstruc- tion in its progress , advances far into the sensitive part of our nature ; and gains imperceptibly a thorough knowledge of the human heart , of ...
... beginning with cri- ticism , the most agreeable of all amusements , and finding no obstruc- tion in its progress , advances far into the sensitive part of our nature ; and gains imperceptibly a thorough knowledge of the human heart , of ...
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... Beginning with the former , an agreeable object makes every thing connected with it appear agreeable ; for the mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets with in its ...
... Beginning with the former , an agreeable object makes every thing connected with it appear agreeable ; for the mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets with in its ...
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