Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or prin- ciples are here unfolded : but as the author is far from imagining , that he has completed the lift , a more humble title is proper , fuch as may ex ...
... whole , is a title too affuming for this work . A number of these elements or prin- ciples are here unfolded : but as the author is far from imagining , that he has completed the lift , a more humble title is proper , fuch as may ex ...
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... whole . It need fcarce be added , that our ideas are governed by the fame principle ; and that in thinking or re- flecting upon a number of objects , we naturally follow the fame train that obtains when we ac- tually furvey them . The ...
... whole . It need fcarce be added , that our ideas are governed by the fame principle ; and that in thinking or re- flecting upon a number of objects , we naturally follow the fame train that obtains when we ac- tually furvey them . The ...
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... whole to its parts , or from a principal to its ac- ceffories ; but in the contrary direction , it is fen- fible of a fort of retrograde motion , which is un- pleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the ...
... whole to its parts , or from a principal to its ac- ceffories ; but in the contrary direction , it is fen- fible of a fort of retrograde motion , which is un- pleasant . And here may be remarked the great influence of order upon the ...
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... whole to its parts , and from a fubject to its ornaments , affords pleasure as well as facility , which are not felt in the oppofite courfe elevation touches the mind not lefs than grandeur doth , and in raifing the mind to eleva- ted ...
... whole to its parts , and from a fubject to its ornaments , affords pleasure as well as facility , which are not felt in the oppofite courfe elevation touches the mind not lefs than grandeur doth , and in raifing the mind to eleva- ted ...
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... whole , fome more intimate , fome lefs , accor- ding to their destination : when due regard is had to thefe particulars , we have a fense of just com- position , and fo far are pleased with the perform- ance . Homer is defective in ...
... whole , fome more intimate , fome lefs , accor- ding to their destination : when due regard is had to thefe particulars , we have a fense of just com- position , and fo far are pleased with the perform- ance . Homer is defective in ...
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