Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose : it is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye when I behold a tree : nor of the impression made upon ...
... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose : it is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye when I behold a tree : nor of the impression made upon ...
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... hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation from such exercise gives not instant relief ; it is necessary that the void be filled with some amusement , gently relax- ing the ...
... hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation from such exercise gives not instant relief ; it is necessary that the void be filled with some amusement , gently relax- ing the ...
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... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and education have * A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfection ; for ...
... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper , and education have * A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfection ; for ...
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... hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or envy with- out controul , and loves to brood over errors and blemish- In a word , there are other passions , that upon occa ...
... hand , a man void of taste , upon whom even striking beauties make but a faint impression , indulges pride or envy with- out controul , and loves to brood over errors and blemish- In a word , there are other passions , that upon occa ...
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... hand ; and he was far advanc- ed before the thought struck him , that his private medita- tions might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ; and therefore he pretends not otherwise to ...
... hand ; and he was far advanc- ed before the thought struck him , that his private medita- tions might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ; and therefore he pretends not otherwise to ...
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