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Page 44
... performance of any act , and the principle on which he performs it , convertible terms , each of them meaning nothing more than the cause of his perform- ing it ? In their respective ideas of motives in general , a very wide difference ...
... performance of any act , and the principle on which he performs it , convertible terms , each of them meaning nothing more than the cause of his perform- ing it ? In their respective ideas of motives in general , a very wide difference ...
Page 131
... performance " The different manner and effect with which critical knowledge may be conveyed , was perhaps never more clearly exemplified than in the performances of Rymer and Dryden . It was said of a dispute between two mathematicians ...
... performance " The different manner and effect with which critical knowledge may be conveyed , was perhaps never more clearly exemplified than in the performances of Rymer and Dryden . It was said of a dispute between two mathematicians ...
Page 242
... performance which they themselves would fail in executing . Yet , if this remark be allowed , is criticism therefore to be with - holden ? We may find fault with a chair or a house which is unskilfully con- structed , although in ...
... performance which they themselves would fail in executing . Yet , if this remark be allowed , is criticism therefore to be with - holden ? We may find fault with a chair or a house which is unskilfully con- structed , although in ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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