Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... Hence a foundation for judging of taste , and for reafoning upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty , that it is correct ; otherwife , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimfical . Thus the ...
... Hence a foundation for judging of taste , and for reafoning upon it : where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty , that it is correct ; otherwife , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimfical . Thus the ...
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... Hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every paffion ; which can scarce happen with respect to delicacy of tafte . Upon a man poffeffed of this bleffing , the moral duties , as well as the fine arts , make a deep ...
... Hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every paffion ; which can scarce happen with respect to delicacy of tafte . Upon a man poffeffed of this bleffing , the moral duties , as well as the fine arts , make a deep ...
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... hence it is , that accurate judgement is not friend- ly to declamation or copious eloquence . This reafoning is confirmed by experience ; for it is a noted obfervation , That a great or comprehenfive memory is feldom connected with a ...
... hence it is , that accurate judgement is not friend- ly to declamation or copious eloquence . This reafoning is confirmed by experience ; for it is a noted obfervation , That a great or comprehenfive memory is feldom connected with a ...
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... hence the fingular beauty of finoke afcending in a calm morning . I am extremely fenfible of the difguft men ge- nerally have to abftract fpeculation ; and for that reafon I would avoid it altogether , were it pof- fible in a work which ...
... hence the fingular beauty of finoke afcending in a calm morning . I am extremely fenfible of the difguft men ge- nerally have to abftract fpeculation ; and for that reafon I would avoid it altogether , were it pof- fible in a work which ...
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... Hence it is required in e- very fuch work , that , like an organic fyftem , its parts fhould be orderly arranged and mutually connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , fome more intimate , fome lefs , accor- ding to ...
... Hence it is required in e- very fuch work , that , like an organic fyftem , its parts fhould be orderly arranged and mutually connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , fome more intimate , fome lefs , accor- ding to ...
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