Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... influence in fo- ciety . By uniting different ranks in the fame elegant pleasures , they promote be- nevolence : by cherishing love of order , they inforce fubmiffion to government : and by infpiring delicacy of feeling , they make ...
... influence in fo- ciety . By uniting different ranks in the fame elegant pleasures , they promote be- nevolence : by cherishing love of order , they inforce fubmiffion to government : and by infpiring delicacy of feeling , they make ...
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... influence of passion with refpect to our perceptions , opinions , and belief , Appendix . The methods that nature hath afforded for computing time and Space , 6. The resemblance of emotions to their causes , 7. Final caufes of the more ...
... influence of passion with refpect to our perceptions , opinions , and belief , Appendix . The methods that nature hath afforded for computing time and Space , 6. The resemblance of emotions to their causes , 7. Final caufes of the more ...
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... influence upon both to vi- tiate them , or to preferve them pure and un- tainted : neither of them are arbitrary or local ; being rooted in human nature , and governed by principles common to all men . The fine arts A tafte for natural ...
... influence upon both to vi- tiate them , or to preferve them pure and un- tainted : neither of them are arbitrary or local ; being rooted in human nature , and governed by principles common to all men . The fine arts A tafte for natural ...
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... influence in direct- ing the train of thought ; because we find by ex- perience , that ideas are connected in the mind precisely as their objects are externally . Taking a view of external objects , we see that their in- herent ...
... influence in direct- ing the train of thought ; because we find by ex- perience , that ideas are connected in the mind precisely as their objects are externally . Taking a view of external objects , we see that their in- herent ...
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... influence of order upon the mind of man : gran- deur , which makes a deep impreffion , inclines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from A train of perceptions or ideas , with refpect to its uniformity and variety , is handled ...
... influence of order upon the mind of man : gran- deur , which makes a deep impreffion , inclines us , in running over any feries , to proceed from A train of perceptions or ideas , with refpect to its uniformity and variety , is handled ...
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