Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... hath afforded for computing time and Space , 6. The resemblance of emotions to their causes , 7. Final caufes of the more frequent e- motions and paffions , 3. Beauty , 4. Grandeur and fublimity , 5. Motion and force , 6. Novelty , and ...
... hath afforded for computing time and Space , 6. The resemblance of emotions to their causes , 7. Final caufes of the more frequent e- motions and paffions , 3. Beauty , 4. Grandeur and fublimity , 5. Motion and force , 6. Novelty , and ...
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... hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer plea- fures of fenfe , which occupy without exhausting the mind , are excellently well qualified to re- store its ufual tone after fevere ...
... hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer plea- fures of fenfe , which occupy without exhausting the mind , are excellently well qualified to re- store its ufual tone after fevere ...
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... hath enabled us to carry it on in its natural courfe . Nor has he made our tafk difagreeable or difficult : on the contrary , the tranfition is fweet and eafy , from corporeal pleafures to the more refined pleasures of fenfe ; and not ...
... hath enabled us to carry it on in its natural courfe . Nor has he made our tafk difagreeable or difficult : on the contrary , the tranfition is fweet and eafy , from corporeal pleafures to the more refined pleasures of fenfe ; and not ...
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... hath fuited them to each other with great accuracy , But of a poem , a cantata , a picture , and other artificial productions , a true relith is not commonly attained without study and practice . A 3 only only , belong to the prefent ...
... hath fuited them to each other with great accuracy , But of a poem , a cantata , a picture , and other artificial productions , a true relith is not commonly attained without study and practice . A 3 only only , belong to the prefent ...
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... hath obtained the afcendant : men now af- fert their native privilege of thinking for them- felves , and difdain to be ranked in any fect , what- ever be the science . I muft except criticifm , which , by what fatality I know not ...
... hath obtained the afcendant : men now af- fert their native privilege of thinking for them- felves , and difdain to be ranked in any fect , what- ever be the science . I muft except criticifm , which , by what fatality I know not ...
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