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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... itself , is neceffarily productive of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of rational criticism is reserved to the laft place , being of all the most important ; which is , that it is a great fupport to morality . I ...
... itself , is neceffarily productive of mutual good - will and affection . One other advantage of rational criticism is reserved to the laft place , being of all the most important ; which is , that it is a great fupport to morality . I ...
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... itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or fubftance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwife than by their means . But ftill , when an ...
... itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or fubftance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwife than by their means . But ftill , when an ...
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... itself to an- other , the objects of the eye must so far yield preference to thofe of the ear . With respect to inanimate objects of fight , founds may be fo contrived as to raise both terror and mirth be- yond what can be done by any ...
... itself to an- other , the objects of the eye must so far yield preference to thofe of the ear . With respect to inanimate objects of fight , founds may be fo contrived as to raise both terror and mirth be- yond what can be done by any ...
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... itself a pleasure , for a non- ens or a negative can ' neither give pleasure nor pain ; but man is fo framed by nature as to re- joice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be . forrowful when deprived of any enjoyment . This branch ...
... itself a pleasure , for a non- ens or a negative can ' neither give pleasure nor pain ; but man is fo framed by nature as to re- joice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be . forrowful when deprived of any enjoyment . This branch ...
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... itself : any act of kindness or good - will that would pafs unregarded upon another occafion , is greedily seized ; and the vague feeling is converted into a real paffion of gratitude : in fuch a state , fa- vours are returned double ...
... itself : any act of kindness or good - will that would pafs unregarded upon another occafion , is greedily seized ; and the vague feeling is converted into a real paffion of gratitude : in fuch a state , fa- vours are returned double ...
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