Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... distinguished from each other . They are indeed fo diftin & t , that we fometimes are confcious of the highest pleasure language can afford , when the fubje & t ex- preffed is difagreeable . A thing that is loathsome , or a scene of ...
... distinguished from each other . They are indeed fo diftin & t , that we fometimes are confcious of the highest pleasure language can afford , when the fubje & t ex- preffed is difagreeable . A thing that is loathsome , or a scene of ...
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... distinguished from finging . The latter is carried on by notes , requiring each of them a diffe- rent aperture of the windpipe . The notes pro- perly belonging to the former , are expreffed by different apertures of the mouth , without ...
... distinguished from finging . The latter is carried on by notes , requiring each of them a diffe- rent aperture of the windpipe . The notes pro- perly belonging to the former , are expreffed by different apertures of the mouth , without ...
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... make it appear ufe- lefs . If a blind window therefore be neceffary for regularity , it ought to be fo difguifed , as not to be diftinguished distinguished from the real windows . If it appear to 350 Ch . XXIV . GARDENING AND.
... make it appear ufe- lefs . If a blind window therefore be neceffary for regularity , it ought to be fo difguifed , as not to be diftinguished distinguished from the real windows . If it appear to 350 Ch . XXIV . GARDENING AND.
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) distinguished from the real windows . If it appear to be a blind window , it is difguftful , as a vain at- tempt to fupply the want of invention . It fhows the irregularity in a stronger light ; by fignifying ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) distinguished from the real windows . If it appear to be a blind window , it is difguftful , as a vain at- tempt to fupply the want of invention . It fhows the irregularity in a stronger light ; by fignifying ...
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... distinguished from an idea of memory ; though their resemblance has occafioned the fame term to be apply'd to both . This is to be regretted ; for when knowledge is to be communicated by lan- guage , ambiguity in the fignification of ...
... distinguished from an idea of memory ; though their resemblance has occafioned the fame term to be apply'd to both . This is to be regretted ; for when knowledge is to be communicated by lan- guage , ambiguity in the fignification of ...
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