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... particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examination , be deemed of no consequence . Those may serve to il- lustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise ...
... particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examination , be deemed of no consequence . Those may serve to il- lustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise ...
Seite xi
... particular works , which should preserve verbal criti- cism from being considered as beneath the attention of any author . An author , so far from having reason to be offended , is doubtless obliged to the man , who , free from captious ...
... particular works , which should preserve verbal criti- cism from being considered as beneath the attention of any author . An author , so far from having reason to be offended , is doubtless obliged to the man , who , free from captious ...
Seite xvi
... particular questions which come ex- actly within the description of the rule may be solv- ed , by the other such general rules themselves , as serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered . THE Case I own is ...
... particular questions which come ex- actly within the description of the rule may be solv- ed , by the other such general rules themselves , as serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered . THE Case I own is ...
Seite xvi
... - tists , or accustomed to employ and examine the works of artists in that particular profession . I MENTIONED some arts that have their fundament- al principles in the abstract sciences of geometry and arithmetic X. INTRODUCTION .
... - tists , or accustomed to employ and examine the works of artists in that particular profession . I MENTIONED some arts that have their fundament- al principles in the abstract sciences of geometry and arithmetic X. INTRODUCTION .
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... particular arts are examined only on that side , wherein there is found a pretty considerable coinci- dence with one another ; namely as objects of taste , which , by exciting sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like ...
... particular arts are examined only on that side , wherein there is found a pretty considerable coinci- dence with one another ; namely as objects of taste , which , by exciting sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like ...
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