Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and ...
... Hence a foun- dation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual , and for passing sentence upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and ...
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... Hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every passion ; but seldom delicacy of taste . Upon a man possessed of that blessing , the moral duties , no less than the fine arts , make a deep impression , and counterbalance ...
... Hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every passion ; but seldom delicacy of taste . Upon a man possessed of that blessing , the moral duties , no less than the fine arts , make a deep impression , and counterbalance ...
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... judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is , that accurate judgment 32 [ Chap . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
... judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas ; because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is , that accurate judgment 32 [ Chap . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. ideas . And hence it is , that accurate judgment is not friendly to declamation or copious eloquence . This rea- soning is confirmed by experience ; for it is a noted obser- vation , That a great or comprehensive ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. ideas . And hence it is , that accurate judgment is not friendly to declamation or copious eloquence . This rea- soning is confirmed by experience ; for it is a noted obser- vation , That a great or comprehensive ...
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... hence the singular beau- ty of smoke ascending in a calm morning . I am extremely sensible of the disgust men generally have to abstract speculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that professes to ...
... hence the singular beau- ty of smoke ascending in a calm morning . I am extremely sensible of the disgust men generally have to abstract speculation ; and I would avoid it alto- gether , if it could be done in a work that professes to ...
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