Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnisheth an inviting oppor- tunity to exercise the judgment ; we delight to reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar ; we proceed ...
... connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnisheth an inviting oppor- tunity to exercise the judgment ; we delight to reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar ; we proceed ...
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... the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea independent of the chain . VOL . I. 4 . It appears , that the relations by which things are Chap Perceptions and Ideas in a train, continued.
... the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea independent of the chain . VOL . I. 4 . It appears , that the relations by which things are Chap Perceptions and Ideas in a train, continued.
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... connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it commonly suggests many of its connexions : among these a choice is afforded ; we can insist upon one , rejecting others ; and sometimes we ...
... connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it commonly suggests many of its connexions : among these a choice is afforded ; we can insist upon one , rejecting others ; and sometimes we ...
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... connected with a good judgment . As an additional confirmation , I appeal to another not- ed observation , That wit and judgment are seldom unit- ed . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and fanciful relations , which ...
... connected with a good judgment . As an additional confirmation , I appeal to another not- ed observation , That wit and judgment are seldom unit- ed . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and fanciful relations , which ...
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... connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , some more intimate , some less , according to their desti- nation : when due regard is had to these particulars , we have a sense of just composition , and so far 36 [ Chap . 1 ...
... connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , some more intimate , some less , according to their desti- nation : when due regard is had to these particulars , we have a sense of just composition , and so far 36 [ Chap . 1 ...
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