Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... lefs inferior in dignity to in- tellectual pleasures , than fuperior to the organic or corporeal : they indeed resemble the latter , being like them produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being like them ...
... lefs inferior in dignity to in- tellectual pleasures , than fuperior to the organic or corporeal : they indeed resemble the latter , being like them produced by external objects ; but they also resemble the former , being like them ...
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... eafy , from corporeal pleafures to the more refined pleasures of fenfe ; and not lefs fo , from thefe to the exalted plea- fures of morality and religion . We ftand there- fore fore engaged in honour , as well as intereft , 4 INTRODUCTION .
... eafy , from corporeal pleafures to the more refined pleasures of fenfe ; and not lefs fo , from thefe to the exalted plea- fures of morality and religion . We ftand there- fore fore engaged in honour , as well as intereft , 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... lefs than the understanding . It tends , in the firft place , to moderate the selfish affections by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a ftrong antidote to the turbulence of paffion and violence of purfuit : it procures to a ...
... lefs than the understanding . It tends , in the firft place , to moderate the selfish affections by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a ftrong antidote to the turbulence of paffion and violence of purfuit : it procures to a ...
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... lefs obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes out of fight , because they give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of tafte , upon whom the most ftriking beauties make but a faint impreffion , has no joy but in gratifying his ...
... lefs obvious ; but these he avoids , or removes out of fight , because they give him pain . On the other hand , a man void of tafte , upon whom the most ftriking beauties make but a faint impreffion , has no joy but in gratifying his ...
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... lefs flavish in its principles , nor less fubmiffive to authority , than it was originally . Boffu , a celebrated French critic , gives many rules ; but can discover no better foundation for any of them , than the practice merely of ...
... lefs flavish in its principles , nor less fubmiffive to authority , than it was originally . Boffu , a celebrated French critic , gives many rules ; but can discover no better foundation for any of them , than the practice merely of ...
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