The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... seems capable of great provement , whether it be confidere influencing the passions , or merely as fecting the ear . The connection of with fentiment has been fo accura handled , and fo excellently develo in the Elements of Criticifm ...
... seems capable of great provement , whether it be confidere influencing the passions , or merely as fecting the ear . The connection of with fentiment has been fo accura handled , and fo excellently develo in the Elements of Criticifm ...
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... seems to think the pleasure which aril from perufing a well - written piece , is the criminal kind , and has its fource the weakness and effeminacy of the h man heart . A man must have a very u common feverity of temper indeed , w can ...
... seems to think the pleasure which aril from perufing a well - written piece , is the criminal kind , and has its fource the weakness and effeminacy of the h man heart . A man must have a very u common feverity of temper indeed , w can ...
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... seems to be , That little paffions , by being indul- ged , or rather played with , may become in- docile and intractable ; and not only swallow up all the reft , but destroy the most precious bleffings of life . C. -- The life and ...
... seems to be , That little paffions , by being indul- ged , or rather played with , may become in- docile and intractable ; and not only swallow up all the reft , but destroy the most precious bleffings of life . C. -- The life and ...
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... seem unacquainted . No fentiment can be more unworthy of God , than to think that he creates in- telligent creatures finners . He makes us upright , and we make ourselves finners . I have been alfo told , you fid you would pronounce ...
... seem unacquainted . No fentiment can be more unworthy of God , than to think that he creates in- telligent creatures finners . He makes us upright , and we make ourselves finners . I have been alfo told , you fid you would pronounce ...
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... seems they acquiefce in . The abfurdity of their former plan and eftimate is acknowledged , and that they now have none , Yet as they feem re- folved to make a cry of the large canal's cofting too much money , and thereupon to found a ...
... seems they acquiefce in . The abfurdity of their former plan and eftimate is acknowledged , and that they now have none , Yet as they feem re- folved to make a cry of the large canal's cofting too much money , and thereupon to found a ...
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