Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 psl. |
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... hearts of his fubjects . Succefs will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our lateft pofterity . THE moft elevated and moft refined pleasure of human nature , is enjoyed by a virtuous Prince governing a virtuous peo ...
... hearts of his fubjects . Succefs will crown the undertaking , and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our lateft pofterity . THE moft elevated and moft refined pleasure of human nature , is enjoyed by a virtuous Prince governing a virtuous peo ...
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... heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a strong antidote to the turbulence of paffion , and violence of purfuit : it ...
... heart no less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the selfish affections by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a strong antidote to the turbulence of paffion , and violence of purfuit : it ...
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... heart , The principles of the fine arts , appear in this view to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . VOL . I. C The The inquifitive mind beginning with criticism , the most agreeable.
... heart , The principles of the fine arts , appear in this view to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . VOL . I. C The The inquifitive mind beginning with criticism , the most agreeable.
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... heart , of its defires , and of every motive to action ; a fcience , which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a fubject fo comprehenfive , all that can be expected in this chapter , is a ...
... heart , of its defires , and of every motive to action ; a fcience , which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a fubject fo comprehenfive , all that can be expected in this chapter , is a ...
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... heart when he thinks warmly of any fignal act of gratitude : he will be confcious of the feeling , as diftinct from the esteem or admira- tion he has for the grateful perfon . The feeling is fingular in the following refpect , that it ...
... heart when he thinks warmly of any fignal act of gratitude : he will be confcious of the feeling , as diftinct from the esteem or admira- tion he has for the grateful perfon . The feeling is fingular in the following refpect , that it ...
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