Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... kind , has , in the pre- fent edition , renewed his efforts to correct eve- ry fuch defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether unfuccefsful . The truth is , that a writer , who must be possessed of the thought ...
... kind , has , in the pre- fent edition , renewed his efforts to correct eve- ry fuch defect ; and he would gladly hope that he has not been altogether unfuccefsful . The truth is , that a writer , who must be possessed of the thought ...
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... kind with thofe which regulate our con- duct . Mathematical and metaphyfical reasonings have no tendency to improve focial intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste in the fine arts , derived ...
... kind with thofe which regulate our con- duct . Mathematical and metaphyfical reasonings have no tendency to improve focial intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste in the fine arts , derived ...
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... kind , readily oc- cur to that perfon only who makes every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompatible with folid judge- ment ; which , neglecting trivial relations , ad- heres to what are ...
... kind , readily oc- cur to that perfon only who makes every relation equally welcome . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good measure , incompatible with folid judge- ment ; which , neglecting trivial relations , ad- heres to what are ...
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... because objects of fight make an impreffion fo lively , as that a re- lation even of the flightest kind is relished . This Lib . 4. lin . 173- however however ought not to be imitated in defcription : words 28 Ch . T. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
... because objects of fight make an impreffion fo lively , as that a re- lation even of the flightest kind is relished . This Lib . 4. lin . 173- however however ought not to be imitated in defcription : words 28 Ch . T. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
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... kind , raise feelings that may be put under the fame clafs . But fuch feelings are too faint to be term- ed paffions , or even emotions . This obfervation is intended to show the connection of the prefent chapter with the fine arts ...
... kind , raise feelings that may be put under the fame clafs . But fuch feelings are too faint to be term- ed paffions , or even emotions . This obfervation is intended to show the connection of the prefent chapter with the fine arts ...
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action againſt agreeable alfo alſo appears arifing arts beauty becauſe Cæfar cafe caufe cauſe circumſtances colour connection courfe courſe criticifm defcribing defcription defire degree difagreeable diffimilar diftinct diftrefs diſcover diſtinguiſhable effect elevation emotion raiſed eſteem exiſtence expreffion faid fame feeling fenfe fenfible fentiment fhall fhould fhows fight fimilar fingle fingular fion firft firſt focial fome fometimes foon fpectator ftill ftrong fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fufficient furpriſe fwell grandeur gratification happineſs hath himſelf ideal prefence ideas impreffion inftances intereſting itſelf ject lefs leſs meaſure mind moft moſt motion mufic muft muſic muſt nature neceffary neral obfervation object occafion oppofite Othello paffage paffing paffion pain perceive perceptions perfon pleaſant emotion pleaſure prefent produce produceth propenfity puniſhment purpoſe qualities raife reafon reflection refpect reliſh reſemblance ſcarce ſelfiſh Shakeſpear ſtate ſtill tafte taſte thefe ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tion uſe