Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... , and counterbalance every irregular desire ; at the same time , a temper calm and sedate is not easily moved , even by a strong temptation . With respect to the present undertaking , it is not INTRODUCTION . XXV Sect.
... , and counterbalance every irregular desire ; at the same time , a temper calm and sedate is not easily moved , even by a strong temptation . With respect to the present undertaking , it is not INTRODUCTION . XXV Sect.
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... desire me to be no more so familiarity with such poor people , saying , that ere long they should call me Madam ? And didst thou not kiss me , and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath , deny it if thou ...
... desire me to be no more so familiarity with such poor people , saying , that ere long they should call me Madam ? And didst thou not kiss me , and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings ? I put thee now to thy book - oath , deny it if thou ...
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... desires , and of every motive to action ; a sci- ence which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a subject so comprehensive , all that can be ex- pected in this chapter , is a general or slight ...
... desires , and of every motive to action ; a sci- ence which of all that can be reached by man , is to him of the greatest importance . Upon a subject so comprehensive , all that can be ex- pected in this chapter , is a general or slight ...
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... desire . Other emotions are accompanied with desire ; emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qua- lities : a virtuous action raiseth in every spectator a plea- sant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to ...
... desire . Other emotions are accompanied with desire ; emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qua- lities : a virtuous action raiseth in every spectator a plea- sant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to ...
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... desire : but if such a picture be exposed to sale , desire of having or possessing is the natural consequence of a strong emotion . It is a truth verified by induction , that every passion is accompanied with desire ; and if an emotion ...
... desire : but if such a picture be exposed to sale , desire of having or possessing is the natural consequence of a strong emotion . It is a truth verified by induction , that every passion is accompanied with desire ; and if an emotion ...
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