Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... opposite to the former , fuch as dulness , pee- vishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occafion in the fame manner painful emotions . Senfible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the ...
... opposite to the former , fuch as dulness , pee- vishness , inhumanity , cowardice , occafion in the fame manner painful emotions . Senfible beings affect us remarkably by their actions . Some actions raise pleasant emotions in the ...
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... opposite to thofe above mention- ed . If I hate a man , his children , his relations , nay his property , become to me objects of aver- fion his enemies , on the other hand , I am dif- posed to esteem . The more flight and tranfitory ...
... opposite to thofe above mention- ed . If I hate a man , his children , his relations , nay his property , become to me objects of aver- fion his enemies , on the other hand , I am dif- posed to esteem . The more flight and tranfitory ...
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... opposite to each o ther ; for our wishes do not produce a flow fuc- ceffion of ideas , nor our fears a quick fucceffion . What then moves nature , in the cafes mention- ed , to defert her ordinary measure for one very different ? I know ...
... opposite to each o ther ; for our wishes do not produce a flow fuc- ceffion of ideas , nor our fears a quick fucceffion . What then moves nature , in the cafes mention- ed , to defert her ordinary measure for one very different ? I know ...
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... opposite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fin- gular , that , in a barren country , a computed mile is always longer , than near the capital , where the country is rich and ...
... opposite to that made during the journey . And this , by the way , ferves to account for what may appear fin- gular , that , in a barren country , a computed mile is always longer , than near the capital , where the country is rich and ...
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... opposite state of mind in a reverie , where ideas float at random without making any impreffion , time goes on unheeded , and the reckoning is loft . A reverie may be fo profound as to prevent the recollection of any one idea : that the ...
... opposite state of mind in a reverie , where ideas float at random without making any impreffion , time goes on unheeded , and the reckoning is loft . A reverie may be fo profound as to prevent the recollection of any one idea : that the ...
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