Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... 106 115 142 155 167 171 184 199 237 245 258 264 290 310 11. Dignity and grace , 318 12. Ridicule , 336 350 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and habit , 365 384 15. Ex- Chap . Pag . 15. External figns of emotions and xiv CONTENTS .
... 106 115 142 155 167 171 184 199 237 245 258 264 290 310 11. Dignity and grace , 318 12. Ridicule , 336 350 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and habit , 365 384 15. Ex- Chap . Pag . 15. External figns of emotions and xiv CONTENTS .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. Chap . Pag . 15. External figns of emotions and paffions , 410 16. Sentiments , 17. Language of paffion , 435 477 VOLUME II . Pag . 18. Beauty of language , I Sect . 1. Beauty of language with refpect to Sound , 2 ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. Chap . Pag . 15. External figns of emotions and paffions , 410 16. Sentiments , 17. Language of paffion , 435 477 VOLUME II . Pag . 18. Beauty of language , I Sect . 1. Beauty of language with refpect to Sound , 2 ...
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... external is per- ceived till firft it make an impreffion upon the organ of fenfe . But they differ as to our consciousness of that impreffion : in touching , tafting , and finelling , we are confcious of the impreffion ; that , for ...
... external is per- ceived till firft it make an impreffion upon the organ of fenfe . But they differ as to our consciousness of that impreffion : in touching , tafting , and finelling , we are confcious of the impreffion ; that , for ...
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... externally at the organ of fenfe , are conceived to be merely corporeal . The pleasures of the eye and the ear being thus elevated above thofe of the other external fenfes , acquire fo much dignity as to make them a lau- dable ...
... externally at the organ of fenfe , are conceived to be merely corporeal . The pleasures of the eye and the ear being thus elevated above thofe of the other external fenfes , acquire fo much dignity as to make them a lau- dable ...
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... calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a refem- continued Part Interrupted existence of emotions.
... calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a refem- continued Part Interrupted existence of emotions.
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