Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... example , which is made upon the hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the noftrils by a rofe ; it is o- therwife in feeing and hearing ; for when I be hold a tree , I am not fenfible of the impreffion made upon my ...
... example , which is made upon the hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the noftrils by a rofe ; it is o- therwife in feeing and hearing ; for when I be hold a tree , I am not fenfible of the impreffion made upon my ...
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... examples , the author , for- getting his fubject , enters upon a declamation against avarice , which he purfues till the line 108. there he makes an apology for wandering , and promises to return to his fubject ; but avarice having got ...
... examples , the author , for- getting his fubject , enters upon a declamation against avarice , which he purfues till the line 108. there he makes an apology for wandering , and promises to return to his fubject ; but avarice having got ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. nected with the principal fubject . I give for an example the defcent of Æneas into hell , which employs the fixth book of the Æneid : the read- er is not prepared for this important event : no caufe is affigned ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. nected with the principal fubject . I give for an example the defcent of Æneas into hell , which employs the fixth book of the Æneid : the read- er is not prepared for this important event : no caufe is affigned ...
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... examples , the good qualities or good offices that attract my love , are antecedently agreeable : if an injury did not give uneafinefs , it would not occafion refentment a- gainst the author nor would the paffion of pity be raised by an ...
... examples , the good qualities or good offices that attract my love , are antecedently agreeable : if an injury did not give uneafinefs , it would not occafion refentment a- gainst the author nor would the paffion of pity be raised by an ...
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... example , but a pleasant emotion raised by a fight or idea of the perfon beloved , joined with defire of en- joyment ? in what else confifts the paffion of re- fentment , but in a painful emotion occafioned by the injury , accompanied ...
... example , but a pleasant emotion raised by a fight or idea of the perfon beloved , joined with defire of en- joyment ? in what else confifts the paffion of re- fentment , but in a painful emotion occafioned by the injury , accompanied ...
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