An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Strona ii
Questions have been attached to the whole work , with a view to direct the attention of the student to the leading principles and their illustrations . Some instructers , of course , will dispense with these in examining their pupils ...
Questions have been attached to the whole work , with a view to direct the attention of the student to the leading principles and their illustrations . Some instructers , of course , will dispense with these in examining their pupils ...
Strona v
Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimsical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational science ; and , like morals ...
Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimsical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational science ; and , like morals ...
Strona vii
Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimsical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational science ; and , like morals ...
Where it is conformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ; otherwise , that it is incorrect , and perhaps whimsical . Thus the fine arts , like morals , become a rational science ; and , like morals ...
Strona viii
... derived from rational principles , furnishes elegant subjects for conversation , and prepares us for acting in the social state with dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no less than ...
... derived from rational principles , furnishes elegant subjects for conversation , and prepares us for acting in the social state with dignity and propriety . The science of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no less than ...
Strona ix
With respect to the present undertaking , it is not the author's intention to compose a regular treatise upon each of the fine arts ; but only in general to exhibit their fundamental principles , drawn from human nature , the true ...
With respect to the present undertaking , it is not the author's intention to compose a regular treatise upon each of the fine arts ; but only in general to exhibit their fundamental principles , drawn from human nature , the true ...
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