Elements of Criticism, Volum 1A. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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Pàgina 30
... fimilar in appearance only , not in reality . In a histo- rical chain , every event is particular , the effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow . In fuch a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the ...
... fimilar in appearance only , not in reality . In a histo- rical chain , every event is particular , the effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow . In fuch a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the ...
Pàgina 31
... fimilar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for inftituting a comparison betwixt the fynthetic and ana- lytic methods of reafoning . The fynthetic method descending regularly from princi- ples to their confequences ...
... fimilar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for inftituting a comparison betwixt the fynthetic and ana- lytic methods of reafoning . The fynthetic method descending regularly from princi- ples to their confequences ...
Pàgina 73
... fimilar to what inspired the virtuous ac- tion . The propensity we have to such ac- tions is so much enlivened , as to become for a time an actual emotion . But no man hath a propensity to vice as fuch . On the contrary , a wicked deed ...
... fimilar to what inspired the virtuous ac- tion . The propensity we have to such ac- tions is so much enlivened , as to become for a time an actual emotion . But no man hath a propensity to vice as fuch . On the contrary , a wicked deed ...
Pàgina 92
... fimilar in their tone , whether directed upon the fame or upon a different object . For the mind heated by any paffion , is , in that state , more fufcep- tible of a new impreffion in a fimilar tone , than when cool and quiefcent . It ...
... fimilar in their tone , whether directed upon the fame or upon a different object . For the mind heated by any paffion , is , in that state , more fufcep- tible of a new impreffion in a fimilar tone , than when cool and quiefcent . It ...
Pàgina 99
... fimilar to anger . Bodily pain by this means difpofes to anger , which is as fuddenly raised , provided an object be found to vent it upon . Anger commonly is not pro- voked otherwise than by a voluntary injury . But when a man is thus ...
... fimilar to anger . Bodily pain by this means difpofes to anger , which is as fuddenly raised , provided an object be found to vent it upon . Anger commonly is not pro- voked otherwise than by a voluntary injury . But when a man is thus ...
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