Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... effect , ancient Greece furnishes one shining inftance ; and why fhould we despair of another in Bri- tain ? IN the commencement of an aufpicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the fole purfuit ...
... effect , ancient Greece furnishes one shining inftance ; and why fhould we despair of another in Bri- tain ? IN the commencement of an aufpicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the fole purfuit ...
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... effects , it will be fuffi- cient to run over the following particulars . Or- ganic pleasures have naturally a short ... effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a ...
... effects , it will be fuffi- cient to run over the following particulars . Or- ganic pleasures have naturally a short ... effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a ...
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... effects .: But though , in following out an hiftorical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from cau- B 3 fes - fes to their effects , we find not the fame Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
... effects .: But though , in following out an hiftorical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from cau- B 3 fes - fes to their effects , we find not the fame Ch . I. 21 IN A TRAIN .
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... effects to their causes , and from particular propofitions to those which are more general . Why this difference in ... effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow : in fuch a chain , there is no- thing to bias the ...
... effects to their causes , and from particular propofitions to those which are more general . Why this difference in ... effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow : in fuch a chain , there is no- thing to bias the ...
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... effect must be delightful ; and 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 ...
... effect must be delightful ; and 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 ...
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