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 - 440 Seiten |
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... Those who apply to the arts are train- ed in a very different manner they are led , ftep by step , from the cafier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they " Though ...
... Those who apply to the arts are train- ed in a very different manner they are led , ftep by step , from the cafier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till they " Though ...
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... those which are internal ; and ac- cordingly power , difcernment , wit , mildnefs , fympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreeable in a high degree : upon perceiving these qualities in others , we inftantane- oufly feel pleafant ...
... those which are internal ; and ac- cordingly power , difcernment , wit , mildnefs , fympathy , courage , benevolence , are agreeable in a high degree : upon perceiving these qualities in others , we inftantane- oufly feel pleafant ...
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... those of Arcadia . The licentious court of Charles II . among its many dif orders , engendered a peft , the virulence of which fubfifts Polybius , lib . 4. cap . 3 、 to to this day . The English comedy , copying the .I 51 PART I ...
... those of Arcadia . The licentious court of Charles II . among its many dif orders , engendered a peft , the virulence of which fubfifts Polybius , lib . 4. cap . 3 、 to to this day . The English comedy , copying the .I 51 PART I ...
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... those who could fpeak flow and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To feem like him . Second part , Henry IV . að 2 , sc . 6 . The fame communication of paffion obtains in the relation of principal and acceffory . Pride ...
... those who could fpeak flow and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To feem like him . Second part , Henry IV . að 2 , sc . 6 . The fame communication of paffion obtains in the relation of principal and acceffory . Pride ...
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... those above mentioned . If I hate a man , his children , his relations , nay his property , be- come to me objects of averfion : his enemies on the other hand , I am difpofed to esteem . The The more flight and tranfitory relations are ...
... those above mentioned . If I hate a man , his children , his relations , nay his property , be- come to me objects of averfion : his enemies on the other hand , I am difpofed to esteem . The The more flight and tranfitory relations are ...
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