Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... observation that holds equally in every one of the external senses . But there is a difference as to our knowledge of that impression : in touching , tasting , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression ; that , for example ...
... observation that holds equally in every one of the external senses . But there is a difference as to our knowledge of that impression : in touching , tasting , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression ; that , for example ...
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... observation holds equally in natural sounds , such as the singing of birds , or the murmuring of a brook . Nature here , the artificer of the ob- ject , as well as of the percipient , hath accurately suited them to each other . But of a ...
... observation holds equally in natural sounds , such as the singing of birds , or the murmuring of a brook . Nature here , the artificer of the ob- ject , as well as of the percipient , hath accurately suited them to each other . But of a ...
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... observing , that in a new subject , no less nice than exten- sive , errors are in some measure unavoidable . Neither pretends he to justify his taste in every particular : that point must be extremely clear , which admits not variety of ...
... observing , that in a new subject , no less nice than exten- sive , errors are in some measure unavoidable . Neither pretends he to justify his taste in every particular : that point must be extremely clear , which admits not variety of ...
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... observation , That wit and judgment are seldom unit- ed . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and ... observe that , in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or ...
... observation , That wit and judgment are seldom unit- ed . Wit consists chiefly in joining things by distant and ... observe that , in things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what or ...
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... that are similar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for in- stituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning : the synthetic method , descending regularly 34 Chap . 1. ] PERCEPTIONS AND ...
... that are similar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for in- stituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning : the synthetic method , descending regularly 34 Chap . 1. ] PERCEPTIONS AND ...
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