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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Page 42
... distinguished paffion from emotion , we pro- ceed to confider paffion more at large , with respect efpecially to its power of producing action . We We have daily and conftant experience for our au- thority 42 CHAP . II . Emotions and ...
... distinguished paffion from emotion , we pro- ceed to confider paffion more at large , with respect efpecially to its power of producing action . We We have daily and conftant experience for our au- thority 42 CHAP . II . Emotions and ...
Page 50
... distinguished from the other Arcadians , by favage manners , wickedness and cruelty . I can attribute this difference to no other caufe , but a total neglect among the people of Cynætha , of an institution established among the ancient ...
... distinguished from the other Arcadians , by favage manners , wickedness and cruelty . I can attribute this difference to no other caufe , but a total neglect among the people of Cynætha , of an institution established among the ancient ...
Page 180
... distinguished by the length of the batoon each car- ries in his hand : and in Japan , princes and great lords fhew their rank by the length and fize of their fedan - poles . * fedan - poles . Again , it is a 180 CHAP . IV . Grandeur and ...
... distinguished by the length of the batoon each car- ries in his hand : and in Japan , princes and great lords fhew their rank by the length and fize of their fedan - poles . * fedan - poles . Again , it is a 180 CHAP . IV . Grandeur and ...
Page 212
... , taking advantage of the darknefs , retreated to a meighbouring hill , leaving the Arabians mafters of the field of battle . The pleasure of novelty is easily distinguished from that of Next 212 CHAP . VI Novelty , & c .
... , taking advantage of the darknefs , retreated to a meighbouring hill , leaving the Arabians mafters of the field of battle . The pleasure of novelty is easily distinguished from that of Next 212 CHAP . VI Novelty , & c .
Page 213
... distinguished from that of variety : to produce the latter , a plurality of objects is neceffary ; the former arifes from a circum- ftance found in a fingle object . Again , where ob- jects , whether coexiftent or in fucceffion , are ...
... distinguished from that of variety : to produce the latter , a plurality of objects is neceffary ; the former arifes from a circum- ftance found in a fingle object . Again , where ob- jects , whether coexiftent or in fucceffion , are ...
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