Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... 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 eye ; nor of the impreffion made ...
... 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 eye ; nor of the impreffion made ...
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... hand , any intenfe exercife of the intellectual powers , becomes pain- ful by overftraining the mind : ceffation from fuch exercise gives not inftant relief ; it is necef- fary that the void be filled with fome amusement , gently ...
... hand , any intenfe exercife of the intellectual powers , becomes pain- ful by overftraining the mind : ceffation from fuch exercise gives not inftant relief ; it is necef- fary that the void be filled with fome amusement , gently ...
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... hand in hand with the moral fenfe , to which indeed it is nearly allied : both of them discover what is right and what is wrong : fashion , temper , and education , have an influence upon both to vi- tiate them , or to preferve them ...
... hand in hand with the moral fenfe , to which indeed it is nearly allied : both of them discover what is right and what is wrong : fashion , temper , and education , have an influence upon both to vi- tiate them , or to preferve them ...
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... hand , a man void of tafte , upon whom the most ftriking beauties make but a faint impreffion , has no joy but in gratifying his pride or envy by the discovery of errors and blemishes . In a word , there may be other paffions , which ...
... hand , a man void of tafte , upon whom the most ftriking beauties make but a faint impreffion , has no joy but in gratifying his pride or envy by the discovery of errors and blemishes . In a word , there may be other paffions , which ...
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... hand : the author of this treatife pretends only to have entered upon the fubject fo far as neceifary for fupporting his critical remarks ; and he affumes no merit from his performance , but that of evin- cing , perhaps more diftinctly ...
... hand : the author of this treatife pretends only to have entered upon the fubject fo far as neceifary for fupporting his critical remarks ; and he affumes no merit from his performance , but that of evin- cing , perhaps more diftinctly ...
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