Elements of Criticism, Band 2A. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... ridicule , without borrowing any aid from contempt . Hence appears the reafon of a noted obfervation , That we are the moft difpofed to ridicule the blunders and abfurdities of others , when we are in high fpirits ; for in high fpirits ...
... ridicule , without borrowing any aid from contempt . Hence appears the reafon of a noted obfervation , That we are the moft difpofed to ridicule the blunders and abfurdities of others , when we are in high fpirits ; for in high fpirits ...
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... ridicule ; and to punish with ridicule the man who is guilty of an absur- dity , tends to put him more upon his guard in time coming . Thus even the most in- nocent blunder is not committed with im- punity ; because , were errors ...
... ridicule ; and to punish with ridicule the man who is guilty of an absur- dity , tends to put him more upon his guard in time coming . Thus even the most in- nocent blunder is not committed with im- punity ; because , were errors ...
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... ridicule , or from what is fimply lu- dicrous , is useful , by relaxing the mind after the fatigue of more manly occupation . But the mind , when it surrenders itself to pleasure of this kind , lofes its vigor , and finks gradually into ...
... ridicule , or from what is fimply lu- dicrous , is useful , by relaxing the mind after the fatigue of more manly occupation . But the mind , when it surrenders itself to pleasure of this kind , lofes its vigor , and finks gradually into ...
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... ; and the final caufe is explained in the Effays of morality and natural reli- gion * . * Part 1. effay 2. chap . 4 . СНАР . 40 T СНА Р. XII . RIDICULE . imperfect * Ch . XI . DIGNITY AND MEANNESS . 39 * *Part 1. effay 2. chap. 4. ...
... ; and the final caufe is explained in the Effays of morality and natural reli- gion * . * Part 1. effay 2. chap . 4 . СНАР . 40 T СНА Р. XII . RIDICULE . imperfect * Ch . XI . DIGNITY AND MEANNESS . 39 * *Part 1. effay 2. chap. 4. ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. 40 T СНА Р. XII . RIDICULE . imperfect * . " HIS fubject has puzzled and vexed all the critics . Ariftole gives a de- finition of ridicule , obfcure and Cicero handles it at great length ; but without giving any ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. 40 T СНА Р. XII . RIDICULE . imperfect * . " HIS fubject has puzzled and vexed all the critics . Ariftole gives a de- finition of ridicule , obfcure and Cicero handles it at great length ; but without giving any ...
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