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... ; and if in jefting he thinks with- out acumen , he overlooks the differences of objects , and in that cafe may eafily , by a false conceit , represent to himself a co- incidence Jan. 1765 . Meier's Merry Philofopher . 37.
... ; and if in jefting he thinks with- out acumen , he overlooks the differences of objects , and in that cafe may eafily , by a false conceit , represent to himself a co- incidence Jan. 1765 . Meier's Merry Philofopher . 37.
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... represent to himself a co- incidence in things which greatly differ . Now , as I have hitherto fhewn , that the objects to be mutually compared in a jeft , must be very different ; but this rule not being poffible to be obferved without ...
... represent to himself a co- incidence in things which greatly differ . Now , as I have hitherto fhewn , that the objects to be mutually compared in a jeft , must be very different ; but this rule not being poffible to be obferved without ...
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... represent in parliament the land property of Scotland . I may here also make a general remark , that the values of different interests , in different perfons , in the fame lands , are not fo great , even when all taken toge- ther , as ...
... represent in parliament the land property of Scotland . I may here also make a general remark , that the values of different interests , in different perfons , in the fame lands , are not fo great , even when all taken toge- ther , as ...
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... represent the firmnefs and conftancy of foul that diftin- guifhed this dying hero , without weak- I i ening ening the expreffion of his anguifh , the Judicious ftatuary May 1765 . 233 Thoughts on Painting and Sculpture .
... represent the firmnefs and conftancy of foul that diftin- guifhed this dying hero , without weak- I i ening ening the expreffion of his anguifh , the Judicious ftatuary May 1765 . 233 Thoughts on Painting and Sculpture .
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... represent . Nothing is more liable to error than this manner of proceeding . The cautious artist ought , on the contra- ry , to form thefe depths gradually , by little and little , with the utmost circum- fpection and care ; and the ...
... represent . Nothing is more liable to error than this manner of proceeding . The cautious artist ought , on the contra- ry , to form thefe depths gradually , by little and little , with the utmost circum- fpection and care ; and the ...
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