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... a whole are more remarkable for superficial fertility vanes learning them for real . originality , & his reasoning is clevert ingenives rather than subtle + comprehension 3 The Art of thinking appeared 1761 , followed by.
... a whole are more remarkable for superficial fertility vanes learning them for real . originality , & his reasoning is clevert ingenives rather than subtle + comprehension 3 The Art of thinking appeared 1761 , followed by.
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. 3 The Art of thinking appeared 1761 , followed by his Elements in 1762 . ABRIDGMENT OF ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . BY THE HONORABLE Care For philosophers HENRY HOME OF KAMES . Heavy Home = Ford kam Son AMA ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. 3 The Art of thinking appeared 1761 , followed by his Elements in 1762 . ABRIDGMENT OF ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . BY THE HONORABLE Care For philosophers HENRY HOME OF KAMES . Heavy Home = Ford kam Son AMA ...
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... arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still 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 ...
... arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still 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 ...
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... arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still 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 ...
... arts . The man who aspires to be a critic in these arts , must pierce still 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 ...
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... arts , are trained in a very different manner : they are led , step by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion till they are per- fected in those which go ...
... arts , are trained in a very different manner : they are led , step by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion till they are per- fected in those which go ...
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