Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... reflecting mind to the most enticing fort of logic . Reafoning upon fubjects fo agreeable tends to a habit ; and a habit , ftrengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into fubjects more difficult and abstract ...
... reflecting mind to the most enticing fort of logic . Reafoning upon fubjects fo agreeable tends to a habit ; and a habit , ftrengthening the reafoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into fubjects more difficult and abstract ...
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... reflection , with redoubled refolution never to be fwayed a fecond time . He has now an additional Imotive to virtue , a conviction derived from ex- perience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , order , and that a ...
... reflection , with redoubled refolution never to be fwayed a fecond time . He has now an additional Imotive to virtue , a conviction derived from ex- perience , that happiness depends on regularity and order , order , and that a ...
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... reflecting on any of these particulars , and in paffing from one to another ideally , we are fenfi- ble of eafinefs or difficulty precisely as when they are set before our eyes . Our fenfe of order is confpicuous with respect to natural ...
... reflecting on any of these particulars , and in paffing from one to another ideally , we are fenfi- ble of eafinefs or difficulty precisely as when they are set before our eyes . Our fenfe of order is confpicuous with respect to natural ...
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... reflection or of attention to confequences . It is almoft unneceffary to add , that certain qualities oppofite to the former , fuch as dullnefs , peevish- nefs , inhumanity , cowardice , occafion in the fame manner painful emotions ...
... reflection or of attention to confequences . It is almoft unneceffary to add , that certain qualities oppofite to the former , fuch as dullnefs , peevish- nefs , inhumanity , cowardice , occafion in the fame manner painful emotions ...
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... reflection ; fuch as graceful motion and genteel be- haviour . But as the intention of the agent is a ca- pital circumstance in the bulk of human actions , it requires reflection to discover their true charac- ter . If I fee one ...
... reflection ; fuch as graceful motion and genteel be- haviour . But as the intention of the agent is a ca- pital circumstance in the bulk of human actions , it requires reflection to discover their true charac- ter . If I fee one ...
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