Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... produce in the morning of life * . 66 B 3 In ** Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or poetry , yet fo neceffary to thefe laft is a found and " correct logic , that without it they are no better than " warbling trifles . " Hermes ...
... produce in the morning of life * . 66 B 3 In ** Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or poetry , yet fo neceffary to thefe laft is a found and " correct logic , that without it they are no better than " warbling trifles . " Hermes ...
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... produce connection of action , becaufe perceptions and actions have an in- timate correfpondence . But it is not fufficient for the conduct of life that our actions be linked toge- ther , however intimately it is befide neceffary that ...
... produce connection of action , becaufe perceptions and actions have an in- timate correfpondence . But it is not fufficient for the conduct of life that our actions be linked toge- ther , however intimately it is befide neceffary that ...
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... produce any fort of emo- tion . But it is fufficient for the prefent purpose to anfwer , That the eye never abftracts . By this organ we perceive things as they really exift , and never per- ceive a quality as feparated from the fubject ...
... produce any fort of emo- tion . But it is fufficient for the prefent purpose to anfwer , That the eye never abftracts . By this organ we perceive things as they really exift , and never per- ceive a quality as feparated from the fubject ...
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... produce in the spectator a painful feeling . This feeling is sometimes fo flight as to pass away without any effect , in which cafe it is an emotion . But if the feeling be so strong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is a ...
... produce in the spectator a painful feeling . This feeling is sometimes fo flight as to pass away without any effect , in which cafe it is an emotion . But if the feeling be so strong as to prompt defire of affording relief , it is a ...
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... produce . Thus eating , when prompted by an impulfe merely of nature , is nei- ther focial nor selfish . But add a motive , that it will contribute to my pleasure or my health , and it becomes in a measure selfish . On the other hand ...
... produce . Thus eating , when prompted by an impulfe merely of nature , is nei- ther focial nor selfish . But add a motive , that it will contribute to my pleasure or my health , and it becomes in a measure selfish . On the other hand ...
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