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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... pleasure , is com- monly vented on luxury , and on every sensual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ; becomes fashionable ; and , infecting all ranks , extinguishes the amor patriae , and every spark of public fpirit . To pre ...
... pleasure , is com- monly vented on luxury , and on every sensual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ; becomes fashionable ; and , infecting all ranks , extinguishes the amor patriae , and every spark of public fpirit . To pre ...
viii psl.
... pleasure commonly is the fole pur- fuit , your Majesty has uniformly displayed to a delighted people , the nobleft principles , ripened by early culture ; and , for that rea- fon , you will be the more difpofed to fa- vour every ...
... pleasure commonly is the fole pur- fuit , your Majesty has uniformly displayed to a delighted people , the nobleft principles , ripened by early culture ; and , for that rea- fon , you will be the more difpofed to fa- vour every ...
ix psl.
... pleasure of human nature , is enjoyed by a virtuous Prince governing a virtuous peo- ple ; and that , by perfecting the great sys- tem of education , your Majefty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's ...
... pleasure of human nature , is enjoyed by a virtuous Prince governing a virtuous peo- ple ; and that , by perfecting the great sys- tem of education , your Majefty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ardent wish of Your Majesty's ...
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... pleasures , than fuperior to the organic or corporeal : they indeed organ . * After the utmost efforts , we find it beyond our power to conceive the flavour of a rose to exift in the mind : we are neceffarily led to conceive that pleasure ...
... pleasures , than fuperior to the organic or corporeal : they indeed organ . * After the utmost efforts , we find it beyond our power to conceive the flavour of a rose to exift in the mind : we are neceffarily led to conceive that pleasure ...
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... pleasures , qualify them to affociate with both ; beauty heightens all the organic feelings , as well as the intellectual : harmony , though it afpires to inflame devotion , difdains not to im- prove the relish of a banquet . The pleasures ...
... pleasures , qualify them to affociate with both ; beauty heightens all the organic feelings , as well as the intellectual : harmony , though it afpires to inflame devotion , difdains not to im- prove the relish of a banquet . The pleasures ...
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