Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... 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 , a 4 purfuit , your Majesty has uniformly dif- play'd to a [ vii ] .
... 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 , a 4 purfuit , your Majesty has uniformly dif- play'd to a [ vii ] .
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... fhould never once have entered his thoughts ! It could not furely be his opinion , * Genius is allied to a warm and inflamable conftitution , deli- cacy of tafte to calmnefs and fedatenefs . Hence it is common to find genius in one who ...
... fhould never once have entered his thoughts ! It could not furely be his opinion , * Genius is allied to a warm and inflamable conftitution , deli- cacy of tafte to calmnefs and fedatenefs . Hence it is common to find genius in one who ...
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... fhould these be concealed from us ? With refpect to the prefent undertaking , it is not the author's intention to give a regular trea- tife upon each of the fine arts in particular ; but only , in general , to exhibit their fundamental ...
... fhould these be concealed from us ? With refpect to the prefent undertaking , it is not the author's intention to give a regular trea- tife upon each of the fine arts in particular ; but only , in general , to exhibit their fundamental ...
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... fhould imagine , ought , above all others , to be referved upon that article , when they lie fo o- pen to retaliation . The author of this treatise , far from being confident of meriting no cenfure , entertains not even the flightest ...
... fhould imagine , ought , above all others , to be referved upon that article , when they lie fo o- pen to retaliation . The author of this treatise , far from being confident of meriting no cenfure , entertains not even the flightest ...
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... fhould this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If this question can be answered , the idea is already in the mind , and there is no occafion to exert the power . If the que- ftion cannot be answered , I next demand , how it ...
... fhould this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If this question can be answered , the idea is already in the mind , and there is no occafion to exert the power . If the que- ftion cannot be answered , I next demand , how it ...
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