Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose . It is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye , when I behold a tree ; nor of the impression made ...
... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose . It is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye , when I behold a tree ; nor of the impression made ...
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... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied . Both of them discover what is right and what is wrong : fashion , temper , and education , have an influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and ...
... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied . Both of them discover what is right and what is wrong : fashion , temper , and education , have an influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and ...
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... hand ; and he was far ad- vanced before the thought struck him , that his private meditations . might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ; and , therefore , he pretends not otherwise to ...
... hand ; and he was far ad- vanced before the thought struck him , that his private meditations . might be publicly useful . In public , however , he would not appear in a slovenly dress ; and , therefore , he pretends not otherwise to ...
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... hand , a man of accurate judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas , because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is that accurate judgment is not friendly to ...
... hand , a man of accurate judgment cannot have a great flow of ideas , because the slighter relations , making no figure in his mind , have no power to introduce ideas . And hence it is that accurate judgment is not friendly to ...
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... hand , when affection moves me to exert an action to the end solely of advancing my friend's happiness , without regard to my own gratification , the action is justly denominated social ; and so is also the affection that is its cause ...
... hand , when affection moves me to exert an action to the end solely of advancing my friend's happiness , without regard to my own gratification , the action is justly denominated social ; and so is also the affection that is its cause ...
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