Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... impreffion upon the organ of fenfe . But they differ as to our consciousness of that impreffion : in touching , tafting , and finelling , we are confcious of the impreffion ; that , for example , which is made upon the hand by a stone ...
... impreffion upon the organ of fenfe . But they differ as to our consciousness of that impreffion : in touching , tafting , and finelling , we are confcious of the impreffion ; that , for example , which is made upon the hand by a stone ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. place to the pleasant or painful feelings caufed by that impreffion ; and therefore we naturally place them in the mind , where they really exift : upon that account , they are conceived to be more re- fined and ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. place to the pleasant or painful feelings caufed by that impreffion ; and therefore we naturally place them in the mind , where they really exift : upon that account , they are conceived to be more re- fined and ...
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... impreffion , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impreffion . Thus the author of nature , by qua- lifying the human mind for a fucceffion of enjoy- ments from the lowest to the highest , leads it ...
... impreffion , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impreffion . Thus the author of nature , by qua- lifying the human mind for a fucceffion of enjoy- ments from the lowest to the highest , leads it ...
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... 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 , for a feafon , disturb the peace of fociety more than those men- tioned ; but no ...
... 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 , for a feafon , disturb the peace of fociety more than those men- tioned ; but no ...
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... impreffion , fo as to counterbalance every irregular defire and even fuppofing a strong temptation , it can take no faft hold of a calm and fedate temper .. : that that these poets , however eminent for genius , were INTRODUCTION . II.
... impreffion , fo as to counterbalance every irregular defire and even fuppofing a strong temptation , it can take no faft hold of a calm and fedate temper .. : that that these poets , however eminent for genius , were INTRODUCTION . II.
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