Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I( -II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - Criticism - 440 pages |
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... connection must be brought under one view ; and verfification , at any rate , is a fubject of fo great im- portance as to deferve a place by itself . SECTION I. Beauty of Language with refpect to Sound . THIS fubject requires the ...
... connection must be brought under one view ; and verfification , at any rate , is a fubject of fo great im- portance as to deferve a place by itself . SECTION I. Beauty of Language with refpect to Sound . THIS fubject requires the ...
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... connected with certain natural principles ; and the rules I fhall have occafion to lay down , will , if I judge rightly , be agreeable illustrations of these principles . Every fubject must be of importance that tends to unfold the ...
... connected with certain natural principles ; and the rules I fhall have occafion to lay down , will , if I judge rightly , be agreeable illustrations of these principles . Every fubject must be of importance that tends to unfold the ...
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... connected with the fine arts , I propofe to handle in feparate chapters . " Better thus Some emotions more peculiarly con- nected with the fine arts , are propofed to be hand- led in feparate chapters . " 66 I add another error against ...
... connected with the fine arts , I propofe to handle in feparate chapters . " Better thus Some emotions more peculiarly con- nected with the fine arts , are propofed to be hand- led in feparate chapters . " 66 I add another error against ...
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... connected ideas are artificially connected by fubjecting them both to the regimen of one verb . And the two following are of the fame kind . Quum ex paucis quotidie aliqui eorum caderent aut vul- nerarentur , et qui fuperarent , felli ...
... connected ideas are artificially connected by fubjecting them both to the regimen of one verb . And the two following are of the fame kind . Quum ex paucis quotidie aliqui eorum caderent aut vul- nerarentur , et qui fuperarent , felli ...
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... connection between a perfon's flying or retiring , and the fucceffion of day - light to darknefs ; and therefore to connect artificially the terms that fignify thefe things cannot have a sweet effect . Two members of a thought connected ...
... connection between a perfon's flying or retiring , and the fucceffion of day - light to darknefs ; and therefore to connect artificially the terms that fignify thefe things cannot have a sweet effect . Two members of a thought connected ...
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