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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... to- gether in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the com , mand of any idea independent of the chain . VOL . I. C herent properties are not more remarkable than the va- rious Perceptions and Ideas in a train,
... to- gether in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the com , mand of any idea independent of the chain . VOL . I. C herent properties are not more remarkable than the va- rious Perceptions and Ideas in a train,
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... remarkable than the va- rious relations that connect them together : Cause and effect , contiguity in time or in place , high and low , prior and pofterior , refemblance , contraft , and a thoufand other relations , connect things ...
... remarkable than the va- rious relations that connect them together : Cause and effect , contiguity in time or in place , high and low , prior and pofterior , refemblance , contraft , and a thoufand other relations , connect things ...
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... remarkable for frequent and great enormities . This confideration ought to engage the Arcadians never to relax in any degree , their mufical difcipline ; and it ought to open the eyes of the Cynetheans , and make them fenfible of what ...
... remarkable for frequent and great enormities . This confideration ought to engage the Arcadians never to relax in any degree , their mufical difcipline ; and it ought to open the eyes of the Cynetheans , and make them fenfible of what ...
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... remarkable for mirth and fpirit than for the strictest purity of manners . SECT . III . Caufes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow . THIS HIS fubject was purposely reserved for a Teparate fection , because it could not , with perfpicuity ...
... remarkable for mirth and fpirit than for the strictest purity of manners . SECT . III . Caufes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow . THIS HIS fubject was purposely reserved for a Teparate fection , because it could not , with perfpicuity ...
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... remarkable , in the production of emotions and paffions . Beginning with the former , an agreeable object makes every thing connected with it appear agreeable ; for the mind gliding fweetly and eafily through related objects , car- ries ...
... remarkable , in the production of emotions and paffions . Beginning with the former , an agreeable object makes every thing connected with it appear agreeable ; for the mind gliding fweetly and eafily through related objects , car- ries ...
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