Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... Such exercife , foothing and fatisfactory in itself , is productive ne- ceffarily of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of criticism is referved to the last place , being of all the most important , that it is a ...
... Such exercife , foothing and fatisfactory in itself , is productive ne- ceffarily of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of criticism is referved to the last place , being of all the most important , that it is a ...
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... Such is the law of fucceffion ; whether an original law , or whether directed by fome latent principle , is doubtful ; and probably will for ever remain fo . This law , how- ever , is not inviolable . It fometimes happens , though ...
... Such is the law of fucceffion ; whether an original law , or whether directed by fome latent principle , is doubtful ; and probably will for ever remain fo . This law , how- ever , is not inviolable . It fometimes happens , though ...
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... Such a perfon muft neceffarily have a great command of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , muft furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is ,, in a ...
... Such a perfon muft neceffarily have a great command of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the flighter relations , being without number , muft furnish ideas without end . This doctrine is ,, in a ...
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... Such relations , being of the flightest kind , readily occur to that perfon only who makes every relation equally wel- come . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good meafure , incompatible with folid judgement ; which , neglecting ...
... Such relations , being of the flightest kind , readily occur to that perfon only who makes every relation equally wel- come . Wit , upon that account , is , in a good meafure , incompatible with folid judgement ; which , neglecting ...
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... the undertaking altogether . Candor obliges me to notify this to my readers , that such of them whose averfion to abstract specu → lation is invincible , may stop short here ; for lation 20 Ch . I PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
... the undertaking altogether . Candor obliges me to notify this to my readers , that such of them whose averfion to abstract specu → lation is invincible , may stop short here ; for lation 20 Ch . I PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS.
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