An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Icarlo Elettede hoone never becie surpassed . n that special field today there is nothing of the kind superior to this monuméithe world Woniungertimate their te har ferilec to givena chapter en -call iv ADVERTISEMENT .
Icarlo Elettede hoone never becie surpassed . n that special field today there is nothing of the kind superior to this monuméithe world Woniungertimate their te har ferilec to givena chapter en -call iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... he returns to it with a doubled resolution never to be swayed a second time : he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to ...
... he returns to it with a doubled resolution never to be swayed a second time : he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to ...
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Hence the connexion of ' emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once condescend to gratify any of the inferior senses . We shall now delineate that connexion , to ascertain what ...
Hence the connexion of ' emotions and passions with the fine arts , which give pleasure to the eye and ear , and never once condescend to gratify any of the inferior senses . We shall now delineate that connexion , to ascertain what ...
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For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty ; every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never waked but to a joyful morning . Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in ...
For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty ; every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never waked but to a joyful morning . Yet now must fall like a full ear of corn , Whose blossom ' scap'd , yet ' s wither'd in ...
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Let us now consider the idea of a thing we never saw , raised in us by speech , writing , or painting . That idea , with respect to the present subject , is of the same nature with an idea of memory , being either complete or incomplete ...
Let us now consider the idea of a thing we never saw , raised in us by speech , writing , or painting . That idea , with respect to the present subject , is of the same nature with an idea of memory , being either complete or incomplete ...
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