Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... reason ; latterly reason has prevailed over authority , except in criticism --- The productions of Homer and Virgil the foundation of Bossu's rules of criti- cism - Nature the only proper foundation - To censure works , not men , the ...
... reason ; latterly reason has prevailed over authority , except in criticism --- The productions of Homer and Virgil the foundation of Bossu's rules of criti- cism - Nature the only proper foundation - To censure works , not men , the ...
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... reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases ; and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our faculties , bestows acuteness on that ...
... reason upon subjects that are equally pleasant and familiar : we proceed gradually from the simpler to the more involved cases ; and in a due course of discipline , custom , which improves all our faculties , bestows acuteness on that ...
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... reason . Philo- sophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Plato- nists , Stoics , Pythagoreans , or Sceptics . The speculative relied no farther on their own judgment than to choose a leader , whom they implicitly ...
... reason . Philo- sophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Plato- nists , Stoics , Pythagoreans , or Sceptics . The speculative relied no farther on their own judgment than to choose a leader , whom they implicitly ...
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... reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is , in a great measure , regulated by the foregoing relations . An external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests , to the mind , other objects to which it ...
... reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is , in a great measure , regulated by the foregoing relations . An external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests , to the mind , other objects to which it ...
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... reason to expect the same from those which are internal ; and , accordingly , power , dis- cernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agree able in a high degree . Upon perceiving these qualities in others , we ...
... reason to expect the same from those which are internal ; and , accordingly , power , dis- cernment , wit , mildness , sympathy , courage , benevolence , are agree able in a high degree . Upon perceiving these qualities in others , we ...
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