The Works of James Harris, Esq, Volume 1L. Hansard, 1803 - Philology |
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... inftance , Mufic , of a Tune ; Dancing , of a Dance ; Architecture , of a Palace ; and Sculpture , of a Statue . It is allowed , faid I. You will grant alfo , faid he , that in thefe Productions they are all accomplished and ended : Or ...
... inftance , Mufic , of a Tune ; Dancing , of a Dance ; Architecture , of a Palace ; and Sculpture , of a Statue . It is allowed , faid I. You will grant alfo , faid he , that in thefe Productions they are all accomplished and ended : Or ...
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... Inftance , for you are growing again obfcure . Co - existent , re- plied he , as in a Statue , where Arms , Legs , Body , and Head all fubfift together at one in- dividual Inftant : Succeffive , as in a Tune or Dance , where there is no ...
... Inftance , for you are growing again obfcure . Co - existent , re- plied he , as in a Statue , where Arms , Legs , Body , and Head all fubfift together at one in- dividual Inftant : Succeffive , as in a Tune or Dance , where there is no ...
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... inftance , as a Storm at Sea ; whofe Incidents of Vifion may be nearly all included in foam- ing Waves , a dark Sky , Ships out of their erect Pofture , and Men hanging upon the Ropes . Or as a Battle ; which from Beginning to End pre ...
... inftance , as a Storm at Sea ; whofe Incidents of Vifion may be nearly all included in foam- ing Waves , a dark Sky , Ships out of their erect Pofture , and Men hanging upon the Ropes . Or as a Battle ; which from Beginning to End pre ...
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... inftance , as the Military Men , the Profeffors of Medicine , Chirurgery , and the like . Their Minds , by this Intercourse , become as it were callous ; gain- ing an Apathy by Experience , which no Theory can ever teach them . Now out ...
... inftance , as the Military Men , the Profeffors of Medicine , Chirurgery , and the like . Their Minds , by this Intercourse , become as it were callous ; gain- ing an Apathy by Experience , which no Theory can ever teach them . Now out ...
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... inftance : Did you ever hear of any , who in pursuit of their Good , were for living the Life of a Bird , an Infect , or a Fish ? And why not ? None . It would be inconfiftent , anfwered I , with their Nature . You fee then , said he ...
... inftance : Did you ever hear of any , who in pursuit of their Good , were for living the Life of a Bird , an Infect , or a Fish ? And why not ? None . It would be inconfiftent , anfwered I , with their Nature . You fee then , said he ...
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Æneid agreeable alfo alſo Animals anſwered appears Arrian Artiſt becauſe befide Caufe Cauſe Cicero Conduct confeffed confidered confiftent contrary Defire diſtinguiſhed effe Effence Energies enim Epict Epictetus exift Exiſtence faid fame feems firft firſt fome fomething fuch fufficient fuppofed Happiness himſelf Human Ideas imitate inftance itſelf juſt Laert Mind moft moſt Mufic muft muſt Nature neceffary Neceffity NOTE Number obferved Paffions Painting perfect Philofophers Pleaſure Plutarch Poetry poffible Power Pre-conceptions prefent purſue quæ Quintilian quod racter raiſe Rational Reaſon Rectitude replied reſpect ſaid ſay ſeems Senfe ſhould Species Stoic Subjects ſuch thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thro tion univerfal Virtue whofe ἀλλὰ ἂν γὰρ δὲ δι διὰ εἶναι ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἔτι καὶ τὸ κατὰ μὲν μὴ ὅτι περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τέλΘ τέτων τῇ τὴν τῆς τί τὸν τῷ τῶν φύσει φύσιν ὡς