The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... original frame of spirit , commonly cal- led genius , than is necessary in the other . LET it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous ...
... original frame of spirit , commonly cal- led genius , than is necessary in the other . LET it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous ...
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... original feelings of the mind , which are denominated by some the reflex sen- ses , being of the same class with a taste for beauty , an ear for music , or our moral sentiments . Now the im- mediate view of whatever is directed to the ...
... original feelings of the mind , which are denominated by some the reflex sen- ses , being of the same class with a taste for beauty , an ear for music , or our moral sentiments . Now the im- mediate view of whatever is directed to the ...
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... original feelings or impressions , but also many of the judgments that are formed by the mind , on comparing these one with another . Thus the judgments we daily and hour- ly form , concerning resemblances or disparities in vi- sible ...
... original feelings or impressions , but also many of the judgments that are formed by the mind , on comparing these one with another . Thus the judgments we daily and hour- ly form , concerning resemblances or disparities in vi- sible ...
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... Inquiry into the human mind , and Dr Beattie , in his Essay on the immutability of truth ! I beg leave to remark in this place , that , though Part III . Common sense . ing an original source 92 Book I THE PHILOSOPHY OF Common sense.
... Inquiry into the human mind , and Dr Beattie , in his Essay on the immutability of truth ! I beg leave to remark in this place , that , though Part III . Common sense . ing an original source 92 Book I THE PHILOSOPHY OF Common sense.
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George Campbell. Part III . Common sense . ing an original source of knowledge common to all mankind . I own , indeed , that in different persons it though for distinction's sake , I use the term common sense in a more limited ...
George Campbell. Part III . Common sense . ing an original source of knowledge common to all mankind . I own , indeed , that in different persons it though for distinction's sake , I use the term common sense in a more limited ...
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