Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... respect to Sound , 248 Sect . 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 254 · Sect . 3. Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification , 282 Sect . 4. Versification , 289 · Chap . XIX . Comparisons ...
... respect to Sound , 248 Sect . 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 254 · Sect . 3. Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification , 282 Sect . 4. Versification , 289 · Chap . XIX . Comparisons ...
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... respect to our knowledge of this impression - Senole of the impress in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The plea res of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank - Other valu- able properties of the ...
... respect to our knowledge of this impression - Senole of the impress in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The plea res of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank - Other valu- able properties of the ...
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... respect , a just conception of the importance of criticism , we need but reflect upon the ordinary method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least pre- paratory discipline ...
... respect , a just conception of the importance of criticism , we need but reflect upon the ordinary method of education ; which , after some years spent in acquiring languages , hurries us , without the least pre- paratory discipline ...
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... respect to natural operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature . Thinking upon a body in motion , we follow its natural course : the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame ...
... respect to natural operations ; for it always directs our ideas in the order of nature . Thinking upon a body in motion , we follow its natural course : the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame ...
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... respects also actions and events that depend not on us ; as when I desire that my friend may have a son to represent ... respect , especially , to its power of producing action . We have daily and constant experience for our authority ...
... respects also actions and events that depend not on us ; as when I desire that my friend may have a son to represent ... respect , especially , to its power of producing action . We have daily and constant experience for our authority ...
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