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Pagina 114
... Thought or Action ; but betrays an Interruption in every second Thought , when the Conscious- ness is employ'd in too fondly approving a Man's own Con- ceptions ; which sort of Consciousness is what we call Affectation . As the Love of ...
... Thought or Action ; but betrays an Interruption in every second Thought , when the Conscious- ness is employ'd in too fondly approving a Man's own Con- ceptions ; which sort of Consciousness is what we call Affectation . As the Love of ...
Pagina 118
... Thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble Sentiment that is depressed with ... Thought of every Speech in it , when divested of all its Tragick Ornaments : By this means , without being imposed upon ...
... Thought that bears them up and swells them . For my own part , I prefer a noble Sentiment that is depressed with ... Thought of every Speech in it , when divested of all its Tragick Ornaments : By this means , without being imposed upon ...
Pagina 192
... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of Things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work . Boileau has ...
... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of Things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work . Boileau has ...
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