Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... sensible of their importance . To establish a complete system of education , seems reserved by Providence for a Sove- reign who commands the hearts of his sub- jects . Success . will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD ...
... sensible of their importance . To establish a complete system of education , seems reserved by Providence for a Sove- reign who commands the hearts of his sub- jects . Success . will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD ...
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... sensible of the impression ; that , for example , which is made upon the hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose : it is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression ...
... sensible of the impression ; that , for example , which is made upon the hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose : it is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. * ing , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painful feeling caused by that impression ; but , with respect to seeing and hear- ing ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. * ing , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painful feeling caused by that impression ; but , with respect to seeing and hear- ing ...
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... sensible of the organic impres- sion , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impression . Thus the Author of nature , by qualifying the human mind for a succession of enjoyments from low to high ...
... sensible of the organic impres- sion , is prepared for enjoying internal objects where there cannot be an organic impression . Thus the Author of nature , by qualifying the human mind for a succession of enjoyments from low to high ...
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... sensible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it professedly , or to avow it as the chief purpose of the present work . To censure works , not men , is the just prerogative of criticism ; and accordingly all personal censure is ...
... sensible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it professedly , or to avow it as the chief purpose of the present work . To censure works , not men , is the just prerogative of criticism ; and accordingly all personal censure is ...
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