Elements of Criticism, Tom 1John Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 |
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... ftill more remark- ably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ; every feeling , pleasant or painful , muft be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and fmelling , we are fenfible of the impreffion made ...
... ftill more remark- ably the feelings of the former from that of the latter ; every feeling , pleasant or painful , muft be in the mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and fmelling , we are fenfible of the impreffion made ...
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... ftill deeper : he must acquire a clear perception of what objects are lofty , what low , what proper or improper , what manly , and what mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reafoning upon the taste of any individual , and for ...
... ftill deeper : he must acquire a clear perception of what objects are lofty , what low , what proper or improper , what manly , and what mean or trivial . Hence a foundation for reafoning upon the taste of any individual , and for ...
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... ftill within the limits of related objects ; for though we can vary the order of a natural train , we cannot diffolve the train altogether , by carrying on our thoughts in a loose manner without any connection . So far doth our power ...
... ftill within the limits of related objects ; for though we can vary the order of a natural train , we cannot diffolve the train altogether , by carrying on our thoughts in a loose manner without any connection . So far doth our power ...
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... ftill more intimate . The fame objection lies against that elaborate defcrip- tion of Fame in the Æneid : any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that defcription as the book where it is ...
... ftill more intimate . The fame objection lies against that elaborate defcrip- tion of Fame in the Æneid : any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that defcription as the book where it is ...
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... ftill , when an emotion is rai- fed , it is the being itself , as we apprehend the matter , that raifes the emotion ; and it raises it by means of one or other of its attributes . If it be urged , That we can in idea abstract a quality ...
... ftill , when an emotion is rai- fed , it is the being itself , as we apprehend the matter , that raifes the emotion ; and it raises it by means of one or other of its attributes . If it be urged , That we can in idea abstract a quality ...
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