Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... fucceffion of enjoy- ments from the lowest to the highest , leads it by gentle steps from the moft groveling corporeal pleasures , for which only it is fitted in the be- ginning of life , to thofe refined and fublime pleafures which are ...
... fucceffion of enjoy- ments from the lowest to the highest , leads it by gentle steps from the moft groveling corporeal pleasures , for which only it is fitted in the be- ginning of life , to thofe refined and fublime pleafures which are ...
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... . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train of thoughts compo- fed ; fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether 16 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train of thoughts compo- fed ; fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether 16 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether an o- riginal law , or whether directed by fome latent principle , is doubtful ; and probably will for ever remain fo . This law , however , is not invio- lable : it ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether an o- riginal law , or whether directed by fome latent principle , is doubtful ; and probably will for ever remain fo . This law , however , is not invio- lable : it ...
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... fucceffion even of the most beautiful objects : and if this hold in the fucceffion of original per- ceptions , how much more in the fucceffion of i- deas ? Though all this while , I have been only defcri- bing what paffeth in the mind ...
... fucceffion even of the most beautiful objects : and if this hold in the fucceffion of original per- ceptions , how much more in the fucceffion of i- deas ? Though all this while , I have been only defcri- bing what paffeth in the mind ...
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... fucceffion : Then dy'd Seamandrius , expert in the chace , In woods and wilds to wound the favage race Diana taught him all her sylvan arts , To bend the bow and aim unerring darts : But vainly here Diana's arts he tries , The fatal ...
... fucceffion : Then dy'd Seamandrius , expert in the chace , In woods and wilds to wound the favage race Diana taught him all her sylvan arts , To bend the bow and aim unerring darts : But vainly here Diana's arts he tries , The fatal ...
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