Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 14,Parte 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... effects which are visible on the features and the geftures , and that thofe features and geftures ought to be ... effect of reasoning , or of affociation founded on rea- foning ; for , in fuch cafes as those mentioned , there are ...
... effects which are visible on the features and the geftures , and that thofe features and geftures ought to be ... effect of reasoning , or of affociation founded on rea- foning ; for , in fuch cafes as those mentioned , there are ...
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... effect up on the latter . There is , at the fame time , a wonder- ful uniformity in that operation ; cach clafs of ... effects of anger , and is foon capable of obfer- ving the peculiarity of feature with which that paf- fion is ufually ...
... effect up on the latter . There is , at the fame time , a wonder- ful uniformity in that operation ; cach clafs of ... effects of anger , and is foon capable of obfer- ving the peculiarity of feature with which that paf- fion is ufually ...
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... effect were man purely a felfish being . But the benevolence of our nature gives a very different direction to the ... effects : the total fuppreffion of the voluntary figns during any vivid paffion , begets the utmoft uneafinefs , which ...
... effect were man purely a felfish being . But the benevolence of our nature gives a very different direction to the ... effects : the total fuppreffion of the voluntary figns during any vivid paffion , begets the utmoft uneafinefs , which ...
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... effect with hope , to magnify every circumftance that tends to conviction . Shakespeare , who fhows more knowledge of human nature than any of our phi . lofophers , hath in his Cymbeline reprefented this bias of the mind ; for he makes ...
... effect with hope , to magnify every circumftance that tends to conviction . Shakespeare , who fhows more knowledge of human nature than any of our phi . lofophers , hath in his Cymbeline reprefented this bias of the mind ; for he makes ...
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... effect of redoubling words , the better to make them exprefs the ftrong conception of the mind . This is finely imitated in the following examples . -Thou fun , faid I , fair light ! And thou enlighten'd earth , fo fresh and gay ! Ye ...
... effect of redoubling words , the better to make them exprefs the ftrong conception of the mind . This is finely imitated in the following examples . -Thou fun , faid I , fair light ! And thou enlighten'd earth , fo fresh and gay ! Ye ...
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