Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... reafon , you will be the more dif- pofed to favour every rational plan for advancing the art of training up youth . Among the many branches of education , that which tends to make deep impref- fions of virtue , ought to be a funda ...
... reafon , you will be the more dif- pofed to favour every rational plan for advancing the art of training up youth . Among the many branches of education , that which tends to make deep impref- fions of virtue , ought to be a funda ...
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... reafon upon fubjects that are equally pleafant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the fimpler to the more involved cafes : and in a due courfe of dif cipline , cuftom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness upon ...
... reafon upon fubjects that are equally pleafant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the fimpler to the more involved cafes : and in a due courfe of dif cipline , cuftom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness upon ...
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... reafon . Philofophers anciently were divi- ded into fects : they were either Epicureans , Pla- tonifts , Stoics , Pythagoreans , or Sceptics : the fpeculative relied no farther upon their own judgement than to chufe a leader , whom they ...
... reafon . Philofophers anciently were divi- ded into fects : they were either Epicureans , Pla- tonifts , Stoics , Pythagoreans , or Sceptics : the fpeculative relied no farther upon their own judgement than to chufe a leader , whom they ...
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... reafon makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing con- nections . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train ...
... reafon makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing con- nections . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train ...
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... reafon I would avoid it altogether , were it pof- fible in a work which profeffes to draw the rules of criticifra from human nature , their true fource . There is indeed no other choice , but to conti- nue for fome time in the fame ...
... reafon I would avoid it altogether , were it pof- fible in a work which profeffes to draw the rules of criticifra from human nature , their true fource . There is indeed no other choice , but to conti- nue for fome time in the fame ...
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