Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 من الصفحات |
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... principles of the fine arts . . . . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual and for passing sentence upon it : where it is comformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ...
... principles of the fine arts . . . . Hence a foundation for reasoning upon the taste of any individual and for passing sentence upon it : where it is comformable to principles , we can pronounce with certainty that it is correct ...
الصفحة 326
... principles really influences the passion . Co- existence suggests the qualities , the circumstances , the ... principles of association . FROM PART II , SECTION IV Reflections on the Principles of Association . Ideas suggested either by ...
... principles really influences the passion . Co- existence suggests the qualities , the circumstances , the ... principles of association . FROM PART II , SECTION IV Reflections on the Principles of Association . Ideas suggested either by ...
الصفحة 332
... principles by the effect of the composition as well as the composition by that of the principles . We ought to compare our subject with things of a similar nature and even with things of a contrary nature , for discoveries may be and ...
... principles by the effect of the composition as well as the composition by that of the principles . We ought to compare our subject with things of a similar nature and even with things of a contrary nature , for discoveries may be and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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