Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasVernor and Hood, 1805 - 458 psl. |
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... generally thought obscure . The author , giving an attentive ear to every censure of that kind , has , in the present edi- tion , renewed his efforts to correct every defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether.
... generally thought obscure . The author , giving an attentive ear to every censure of that kind , has , in the present edi- tion , renewed his efforts to correct every defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether.
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... tion , but also to relax them when overstrained in any violent pursuit . Here is a remedy provided , for many distresses ; and , to be convinced of its saluta- ry effects , it will be sufficient to run over the follow- ing particulars ...
... tion , but also to relax them when overstrained in any violent pursuit . Here is a remedy provided , for many distresses ; and , to be convinced of its saluta- ry effects , it will be sufficient to run over the follow- ing particulars ...
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... tion is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and no less so , from these to the exalted pleasures of morality and religion . We stand therefore engaged in honour , as well as interest , to ...
... tion is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and no less so , from these to the exalted pleasures of morality and religion . We stand therefore engaged in honour , as well as interest , to ...
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... tion attaches a man more to his duty , than that of cultivating a taste in the fine arts ; a just relish of what is beautiful , proper , elegant , and ornamental , in writing or painting , in architecture or gardening , is a fine ...
... tion attaches a man more to his duty , than that of cultivating a taste in the fine arts ; a just relish of what is beautiful , proper , elegant , and ornamental , in writing or painting , in architecture or gardening , is a fine ...
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... tion is of importance in the science of human nature ; and I promise before - hand , that it will be found of great importance in the fine arts . * For how should this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the ...
... tion is of importance in the science of human nature ; and I promise before - hand , that it will be found of great importance in the fine arts . * For how should this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the ...
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