Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... fome refemblance to the mo- tion they fignify . This imitative power of words goes one step farther . The loftinefs of fome words , makes them proper fymbols of lofty ideas : a rough fubject is imitated by harfh - founding words ; and ...
... fome refemblance to the mo- tion they fignify . This imitative power of words goes one step farther . The loftinefs of fome words , makes them proper fymbols of lofty ideas : a rough fubject is imitated by harfh - founding words ; and ...
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... fome high or fharp , fome low or flat . A fmall cavity occafions a high found , a large cavity a low found . The five vow- els accordingly , pronounced with the fame exten- A 3 fion the car . fion of the wind - pipe , Ch . XVIII . 5 ...
... fome high or fharp , fome low or flat . A fmall cavity occafions a high found , a large cavity a low found . The five vow- els accordingly , pronounced with the fame exten- A 3 fion the car . fion of the wind - pipe , Ch . XVIII . 5 ...
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) ceffary to premise fome general obfervations upon the effect , that a number of objects have upon the mind , when they are placed in an increafing or de- creafing feries . The ... fome general obfervations upon ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) ceffary to premise fome general obfervations upon the effect , that a number of objects have upon the mind , when they are placed in an increafing or de- creafing feries . The ... fome general obfervations upon ...
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... fome degree the connection in the thought . But when the foul is diftinguished from the body , it is better to say the foul and the body , because the disjunction in the words refembles the disjunction in the thought . In the following ...
... fome degree the connection in the thought . But when the foul is diftinguished from the body , it is better to say the foul and the body , because the disjunction in the words refembles the disjunction in the thought . In the following ...
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... fome other examples where the oppo- fition in the thought is imitated in the words ; an imitation that is diftinguished by the name of an- tithefis . Speaking of Coriolanus foliciting the people to be made conful : With a proud heart he ...
... fome other examples where the oppo- fition in the thought is imitated in the words ; an imitation that is diftinguished by the name of an- tithefis . Speaking of Coriolanus foliciting the people to be made conful : With a proud heart he ...
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