Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... present edition , renewed his efforts to correct every defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether unsuc- cessful . The truth is , that a writer , who must be possessed of し the thought before he can put it into ...
... present edition , renewed his efforts to correct every defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether unsuc- cessful . The truth is , that a writer , who must be possessed of し the thought before he can put it into ...
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... in that particular , he cannot avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June , 1763 , + EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE present edition of Lord Kames ' PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... in that particular , he cannot avoid the taking on him to judge for the reader , who can much better judge for himself . June , 1763 , + EDITOR'S PREFACE . THE present edition of Lord Kames ' PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... present work ; as in all matters of practical utility , the only just judgment that can possibly be formed must necessarily rest on practical effects : and though he would be sorry to arrogate any superiority to himself , or to his own ...
... present work ; as in all matters of practical utility , the only just judgment that can possibly be formed must necessarily rest on practical effects : and though he would be sorry to arrogate any superiority to himself , or to his own ...
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... present time pursued in every well regulated female- school , both in this country and in Great Britain ; and as cases very rarely occur , in which young ladies are to be found with sufficient acquaintance with the ancient classics to ...
... present time pursued in every well regulated female- school , both in this country and in Great Britain ; and as cases very rarely occur , in which young ladies are to be found with sufficient acquaintance with the ancient classics to ...
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... present undertaking , which aspires not to morality , is , to examine the sensitive branch of human nature , to trace the objects that are naturally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to ...
... present undertaking , which aspires not to morality , is , to examine the sensitive branch of human nature , to trace the objects that are naturally agreeable , as well as those that are naturally disagreeable ; and by these means to ...
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