An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit ...
In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit ...
Strona vii
In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit ...
In the next place , a philosophic inquiry into the principles of the fine arts , inures the reflecting mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a habit ...
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How different that disposition of mind , where every virtue in a companion or neighbor , is , by refinement of taste , set in its strongest light , and defects or blemishes natural to all are suppressed , or kept out of view ?
How different that disposition of mind , where every virtue in a companion or neighbor , is , by refinement of taste , set in its strongest light , and defects or blemishes natural to all are suppressed , or kept out of view ?
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WHILE awake we are conscious of a continued train of perceptions passing in our minds . It requires 110 activity to ... An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed .
WHILE awake we are conscious of a continued train of perceptions passing in our minds . It requires 110 activity to ... An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed .
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mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbor than to one living at a distance . We cannot , however , dissolve the train , though we may vary the order .
mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbor than to one living at a distance . We cannot , however , dissolve the train , though we may vary the order .
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