Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... importance than is generally imagined . A flourishing com- merce begets opulence ; and opulence , inflaming our appetite for pleasure , is commonly vented on luxury , and on every fenfual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ...
... importance than is generally imagined . A flourishing com- merce begets opulence ; and opulence , inflaming our appetite for pleasure , is commonly vented on luxury , and on every fenfual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ...
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... importance in the science of human na- ture ; and I promise beforehand , that it will be found of great importance in the fine arts . It appears that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in direct ...
... importance in the science of human na- ture ; and I promise beforehand , that it will be found of great importance in the fine arts . It appears that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in direct ...
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... importance . Upon a fubject fo comprehenfive , all that can be expected here , is a general or flight furvey : and alfo to fhorten this furvey , I propofe to handle in separate chapters fome emotions more peculiarly connected with the ...
... importance . Upon a fubject fo comprehenfive , all that can be expected here , is a general or flight furvey : and alfo to fhorten this furvey , I propofe to handle in separate chapters fome emotions more peculiarly connected with the ...
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... importance in the fcience of human nature , That defire follows fome emotions , and not o- thers . The emotion raised by a fine landscape , a magnificent building , or a number of fine faces in a crowded affembly , is feldom accompanied ...
... importance in the fcience of human nature , That defire follows fome emotions , and not o- thers . The emotion raised by a fine landscape , a magnificent building , or a number of fine faces in a crowded affembly , is feldom accompanied ...
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... importance to be left entirely under the guardian- ship of felf - love , which cannot be put in exercise otherwife than by the intervention of reafon and reflection . Nature hath acted here with her usual precaution and forefight . Fear ...
... importance to be left entirely under the guardian- ship of felf - love , which cannot be put in exercise otherwife than by the intervention of reafon and reflection . Nature hath acted here with her usual precaution and forefight . Fear ...
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