Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Francis Jeffrey, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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Pagina vii
... contents of the former four into the present three . Some old readers of the Review have assured me , that the selection , ( which is now again submitted to the viii ADVERTISEMENT . public , ) had been very injudiciously A 4.
... contents of the former four into the present three . Some old readers of the Review have assured me , that the selection , ( which is now again submitted to the viii ADVERTISEMENT . public , ) had been very injudiciously A 4.
Pagina x
... of making , for the present publication : And if it should be thought utterly to fail me , I shall certainly feel that I have been betrayed into an act , not of im- PREFACE . xi prudence merely , but of great impropriety.
... of making , for the present publication : And if it should be thought utterly to fail me , I shall certainly feel that I have been betrayed into an act , not of im- PREFACE . xi prudence merely , but of great impropriety.
Pagina 11
... present we shall only remark , that it serves , at least , to solve the great problem involved in the discus- sion , by rendering it easily conceivable how objects which have no inherent resemblance , nor , indeed , any one quality in ...
... present we shall only remark , that it serves , at least , to solve the great problem involved in the discus- sion , by rendering it easily conceivable how objects which have no inherent resemblance , nor , indeed , any one quality in ...
Pagina 12
... present existence , should present themselves under a different aspect , and move the mind somewhat differently from those which arise spontaneously in the ordinary course of our reflections , and do not thus grow out of a direct , present ...
... present existence , should present themselves under a different aspect , and move the mind somewhat differently from those which arise spontaneously in the ordinary course of our reflections , and do not thus grow out of a direct , present ...
Pagina 26
... present material object that we actually ascribe and refer this beauty , and that the only thing to be explained is , how this object comes to appear beau- tiful . In the long train of interesting meditations , however , to which Mr ...
... present material object that we actually ascribe and refer this beauty , and that the only thing to be explained is , how this object comes to appear beau- tiful . In the long train of interesting meditations , however , to which Mr ...
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