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... viz . into the nature of the effect which is produced on the mind , when these emotions are felt . ... include , in our account of the qualities which produce the emotions of Taste , those qualities also that are the causes of the ...
... viz . into the nature of the effect which is produced on the mind , when these emotions are felt . ... include , in our account of the qualities which produce the emotions of Taste , those qualities also that are the causes of the ...
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If these illustrations are juft , it seems reasonable to conclude , that the effect produced upon the mind , by objects of subli . mity and beauty , consists in the production of this exercise of imagination .
If these illustrations are juft , it seems reasonable to conclude , that the effect produced upon the mind , by objects of subli . mity and beauty , consists in the production of this exercise of imagination .
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The October following they were carefully dug up , and were as large in general as those produced from old bulbs ; many of them from half a pound to a pound and upwards . Among these , very contrary to what happened to the Doctor in his ...
The October following they were carefully dug up , and were as large in general as those produced from old bulbs ; many of them from half a pound to a pound and upwards . Among these , very contrary to what happened to the Doctor in his ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
Geography and Hiſtory by a Lady Holders French Accidence 100 | 71 |
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