Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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If it is an art , it follows that it must propose an end to itself , and afterwards lay down proper means for the attaining that end : for this is undeniable , that there are proper means for the attaining of every end , and those ...
If it is an art , it follows that it must propose an end to itself , and afterwards lay down proper means for the attaining that end : for this is undeniable , that there are proper means for the attaining of every end , and those ...
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This is what I would understand by poets and painters being allowed to dare everything ; for what can be more daring than accomplishing the purpose and end of art by a complication of means , none of which have their archetypes in ...
This is what I would understand by poets and painters being allowed to dare everything ; for what can be more daring than accomplishing the purpose and end of art by a complication of means , none of which have their archetypes in ...
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The means it useth are always equal to the end ; but human language , more especially as there is not a universal language , is incapable of being used as a universal means of unchangeable and uniform information ; and therefore it is ...
The means it useth are always equal to the end ; but human language , more especially as there is not a universal language , is incapable of being used as a universal means of unchangeable and uniform information ; and therefore it is ...
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