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... Considered separately , each may justly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are constituent parts of one work . The Author entered on this inquiry as early as the year 1750 ; and it was then that the two ...
... Considered separately , each may justly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are constituent parts of one work . The Author entered on this inquiry as early as the year 1750 ; and it was then that the two ...
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... considered as be- neath the attention of any author . An au- thor so far from having reason to be offend- ed , is doubtless obliged to the man who , free from captious petulance , candidly points out his errors of what kind soever they ...
... considered as be- neath the attention of any author . An au- thor so far from having reason to be offend- ed , is doubtless obliged to the man who , free from captious petulance , candidly points out his errors of what kind soever they ...
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... considered as of a mixed nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable ...
... considered as of a mixed nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable ...
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... considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former to- wards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter . Indeed , with regard to the first , it is impossible to say , as to several arts , what is the ...
... considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former to- wards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter . Indeed , with regard to the first , it is impossible to say , as to several arts , what is the ...
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... considered as deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely afford- ing a sort of intellectual entertainment to specu- lative men . It may be said , that this science ...
... considered as deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely afford- ing a sort of intellectual entertainment to specu- lative men . It may be said , that this science ...
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