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Pagina 84
... possess leisure to contemplate the good or evil seated in the exciting cause ! Yet even in these cases , good or evil are not excluded . For these emotions are most intimately connected with the idea of something peculiarly important ...
... possess leisure to contemplate the good or evil seated in the exciting cause ! Yet even in these cases , good or evil are not excluded . For these emotions are most intimately connected with the idea of something peculiarly important ...
Pagina 388
... possesses but five distinct powers , of which the Taste is one , in order to prevent the embarrass ment or perplexity of the reader , who from the opinion of former writers may suppose the mind to possess more , and other different ...
... possesses but five distinct powers , of which the Taste is one , in order to prevent the embarrass ment or perplexity of the reader , who from the opinion of former writers may suppose the mind to possess more , and other different ...
Pagina 390
... possesses all the Elementary Principles , is most , or perfectly beautiful in their kind , as that creature or object , which possesses only one , or the first element of Beauty , which ( as it is said above , all must have ) is the ...
... possesses all the Elementary Principles , is most , or perfectly beautiful in their kind , as that creature or object , which possesses only one , or the first element of Beauty , which ( as it is said above , all must have ) is the ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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