The Works of James Harris, Esq, Volume 1L. Hansard, 1803 - Philology |
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... answered his Expecta- tions . We had given a large Scope to our Curiofity , when we left the Seat , and lei- furely began our return towards home . AND here , my Lord , in paffing over a few pleasant Fields , commenced the Con ...
... answered his Expecta- tions . We had given a large Scope to our Curiofity , when we left the Seat , and lei- furely began our return towards home . AND here , my Lord , in paffing over a few pleasant Fields , commenced the Con ...
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... answered , That as to the precife and definite Idea of Art , it was a Question of fome Difficulty , and not fo foon to be refolved ; that , however , he could not conceive a more likely Method of coming to know it , than by confidering ...
... answered , That as to the precife and definite Idea of Art , it was a Question of fome Difficulty , and not fo foon to be refolved ; that , however , he could not conceive a more likely Method of coming to know it , than by confidering ...
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... , that they were ignorant by Nature , and knowing only by Education ? None , furely , re- plied I. But we have still , faid he , a higher Confideration . And what , faid I , is that ? it gave It is , answered he 7 is 10 Concerning ART ,
... , that they were ignorant by Nature , and knowing only by Education ? None , furely , re- plied I. But we have still , faid he , a higher Confideration . And what , faid I , is that ? it gave It is , answered he 7 is 10 Concerning ART ,
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... answered he , this―― Not even that Divine Power , which gave Form to all things , then acted by Art , when that Form . For how , continued he , can that Intelligence , which has all Perfection ever in Energy , be fupposed to have any ...
... answered he , this―― Not even that Divine Power , which gave Form to all things , then acted by Art , when that Form . For how , continued he , can that Intelligence , which has all Perfection ever in Energy , be fupposed to have any ...
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... answered , it was true . If then , faid he , the Subjects of particular Arts be thus evident : What Idea fhall we form of that univerfal Subject , which is common to all Art ? At this Question , it must be con- feffed , I was a little ...
... answered , it was true . If then , faid he , the Subjects of particular Arts be thus evident : What Idea fhall we form of that univerfal Subject , which is common to all Art ? At this Question , it must be con- feffed , I was a little ...
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