The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: III: Essays on Philosophical Subjects : With Dugald Stewart's `Account of Adam Smith': With Dugald Stewart's `Account of Adam Smith' |
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Contents
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THE HISTORY of the ANCIENT PHYSICS | 106 |
THE HISTORY of the ANCIENT LOGICS and METAPHYSICS | 118 |
Introduction | 133 |
OF THE EXTERNAL SENSES | 135 |
Introduction | 171 |
OF THE NATURE OF THAT IMITATION WHICH TAKES PLACE IN WHAT ARE CALLED THE IMITATIVE ARTS | 176 |
Of the Affinity between Music Dancing and Poetry | 210 |
Introduction | 229 |
REVIEW OF JOHNSONS DICTIONARY | 232 |
A LETTER to the Authors of the Edinburgh Review | 242 |
Passages quoted from Rousseau | 255 |
Introduction | 259 |
PREFACE TO WILLIAM HAMILTONS POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS 1748 | 261 |
Introduction | 265 |
ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ADAM SMITH LLD | 269 |
Introduction | 217 |
OF THE AFFINITY BETWEEN CERTAIN ENGLISH and ITALIAN VERSES | 220 |
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