Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his latest pofterity on the contrary , mufing on a lofty oak ...
... falls with a heavy body , defcends with a river , and afcends with flame and fmoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to defcend gradually to his latest pofterity on the contrary , mufing on a lofty oak ...
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... fall- ing with rain , and But where the Orcending gradually with a river , prevails over that of mounting upward . courfe of nature is joined with e- levation , the effect must be delightful ; and hence the fingular beauty of finoke ...
... fall- ing with rain , and But where the Orcending gradually with a river , prevails over that of mounting upward . courfe of nature is joined with e- levation , the effect must be delightful ; and hence the fingular beauty of finoke ...
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... fall of a tree , this poet * takes occafion properly to observe , that while we guard against fome dangers , we are ex- pofed to others we cannot forefee : he ends with difplaying the power of mufic . The parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are ...
... fall of a tree , this poet * takes occafion properly to observe , that while we guard against fome dangers , we are ex- pofed to others we cannot forefee : he ends with difplaying the power of mufic . The parts of ode 16. lib . 2. are ...
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... we fhould be hurried from thought to thought , and from action to action , entirely at the mercy of chance . * Part I. fect . 4 . CHA P .. 31 CHA P. II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Fall 30 Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND , & c .
... we fhould be hurried from thought to thought , and from action to action , entirely at the mercy of chance . * Part I. fect . 4 . CHA P .. 31 CHA P. II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Fall 30 Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND , & c .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. 31 CHA P. II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Fall the feelings arifing from the percep- tion of external objects , thofe only that OF arife from seeing and hearing are honour- ed with the name of passion or emotion : the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. 31 CHA P. II . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Fall the feelings arifing from the percep- tion of external objects , thofe only that OF arife from seeing and hearing are honour- ed with the name of passion or emotion : the ...
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