Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... instance , to reafon and reflection : it was given us to prevent or to repel injuries ; and , like fear , it often operates blindly and in- ftinctively , without the leaft view to confe- * Spectator , N ° 439 . quences : quences : the ...
... instance , to reafon and reflection : it was given us to prevent or to repel injuries ; and , like fear , it often operates blindly and in- ftinctively , without the leaft view to confe- * Spectator , N ° 439 . quences : quences : the ...
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... instance , the numberless abfurd religious tenets that at dif- ferent times have pestered the world , would be altogether unaccountable but for this irregular bias of paffion . We proceed to a more pleasant task , which is , to ...
... instance , the numberless abfurd religious tenets that at dif- ferent times have pestered the world , would be altogether unaccountable but for this irregular bias of paffion . We proceed to a more pleasant task , which is , to ...
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... instance : when the first bridge of boats over the Hellefpont was deftroy'd by a ftorm , Xerxes fell into a tranfport of rage , fo ex- ceffive , that he commanded the fea to be punish- ed with 300 ftripes ; and a pair of fetters to be ...
... instance : when the first bridge of boats over the Hellefpont was deftroy'd by a ftorm , Xerxes fell into a tranfport of rage , fo ex- ceffive , that he commanded the fea to be punish- ed with 300 ftripes ; and a pair of fetters to be ...
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... instances a computation is made , directly oppofite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fingular , that in a barren country , a computed mile is al- ways longer , than near the ...
... instances a computation is made , directly oppofite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fingular , that in a barren country , a computed mile is al- ways longer , than near the ...
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... instance of gra- titude , befide procuring efteem for the author , raifeth in the spectator a vague emotion of gra- titude , which difpofeth him to be grateful ; and I now further remark , that this vague emotion hath a strong ...
... instance of gra- titude , befide procuring efteem for the author , raifeth in the spectator a vague emotion of gra- titude , which difpofeth him to be grateful ; and I now further remark , that this vague emotion hath a strong ...
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