Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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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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... relations that connect them together : Cause and effect , contiguity in time or in place , high and low , prior and posterior , resemblance , contrast , and a thousand other relations , connect things together without end . Not a single ...
... relations that connect them together : Cause and effect , contiguity in time or in place , high and low , prior and posterior , resemblance , contrast , and a thousand other relations , connect things together without end . Not a single ...
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... relation to a rich cargo at sea : My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind , too great , might do at sea . I should not see the sandy - hour glass run , But I should think of shallows and ...
... relation to a rich cargo at sea : My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind , too great , might do at sea . I should not see the sandy - hour glass run , But I should think of shallows and ...
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... relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations , being without number , furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is , in a lively manner , illustrated by Shakspeare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess ...
... relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations , being without number , furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is , in a lively manner , illustrated by Shakspeare . Falstaff . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Hostess ...
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... relations , which surprise because they are unex- pected such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally wel- come . Wit , Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure in ...
... relations , which surprise because they are unex- pected such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally wel- come . Wit , Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure in ...
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