Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... nature imitative . A field laid out with tafte , is not , properly speaking , a copy or imitation of nature , but nature itfelf em- bellished . Architecture deals in originals , and co- pies not from nature . Sound and motion may in ...
... nature imitative . A field laid out with tafte , is not , properly speaking , a copy or imitation of nature , but nature itfelf em- bellished . Architecture deals in originals , and co- pies not from nature . Sound and motion may in ...
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... think , the greatest grammarian ever ex- ifted , to invent an expeditious method . And yet , by the guidance merely of nature , the rude and B 5 by Sect . II . 33 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . We proceed to the second kind of beauty, which ...
... think , the greatest grammarian ever ex- ifted , to invent an expeditious method . And yet , by the guidance merely of nature , the rude and B 5 by Sect . II . 33 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . We proceed to the second kind of beauty, which ...
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) by the guidance merely of nature , the rude and illi- terate have been led to a method fo perfect , that it appears not fufceptible of any improvement . With- out a clear conception of the manner of expreffing ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) by the guidance merely of nature , the rude and illi- terate have been led to a method fo perfect , that it appears not fufceptible of any improvement . With- out a clear conception of the manner of expreffing ...
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... natural . And first , as to the placing a circumftance before the word with which it is connected , I obferve , that it is the easiest of all ... nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- In Se & t . II . BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 37 6 ...
... natural . And first , as to the placing a circumftance before the word with which it is connected , I obferve , that it is the easiest of all ... nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- In Se & t . II . BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 37 6 ...
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- out its qualities , nor a quality without a substance ; yet in our conception of these , a material difference may be remarked . I cannot conceive a ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- out its qualities , nor a quality without a substance ; yet in our conception of these , a material difference may be remarked . I cannot conceive a ...
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