Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... tends to make deep impref- fions of virtue , ought to be a funda- mental object in a well - regulated go- vernment : for depravity of manners will render ineffectual the most falutary laws ; and in the midst of opulence , what other ...
... tends to make deep impref- fions of virtue , ought to be a funda- mental object in a well - regulated go- vernment : for depravity of manners will render ineffectual the most falutary laws ; and in the midst of opulence , what other ...
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... tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a refem- continued Part Interrupted existence of ...
... tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that foft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . A 2 Our Our first perceptions are of external objects , and our INTRODUCTION . 3 Beauty of language from a refem- continued Part Interrupted existence of ...
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... tends to a habit ; and a habit , strengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into fubjects more difficult and abstract . Το have , in this refpect , a juft conception of the im- portance of criticifm , we need ...
... tends to a habit ; and a habit , strengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into fubjects more difficult and abstract . Το have , in this refpect , a juft conception of the im- portance of criticifm , we need ...
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... tends to im- prove the heart not 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 ...
... tends to im- prove the heart not 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 ...
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... to all , are fuppreffed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends not lefs to invigorate the focial affections , than to moderate moderate thofe that are felfifh . To be convinced of INTRODUCTION .
... to all , are fuppreffed , or kept out of view ! In the next place , delicacy of taste tends not lefs to invigorate the focial affections , than to moderate moderate thofe that are felfifh . To be convinced of INTRODUCTION .
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