Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... happiness ; and it is sufficient , that he hath enabled us to carry it on in a natural course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from cor- poreal pleasures ...
... happiness ; and it is sufficient , that he hath enabled us to carry it on in a natural course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from cor- poreal pleasures ...
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... sway him from his duty , he returns to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a se- cond time : he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... sway him from his duty , he returns to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a se- cond time : he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on xxiv INTRODUCTION .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. conviction derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on regularity and order , and that disregard to jus- tice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . *餐 Rude ages exhibit the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. conviction derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on regularity and order , and that disregard to jus- tice or propriety never fails to be punished with shame and remorse . *餐 Rude ages exhibit the ...
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... happiness , without regard to my own gra- tification , the action is justly denominated social ; and so is also the affection that is its cause : if another motive be added , that gratifying the affection will also contribute to my own ...
... happiness , without regard to my own gra- tification , the action is justly denominated social ; and so is also the affection that is its cause : if another motive be added , that gratifying the affection will also contribute to my own ...
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... happiness : Jaffier . There's not a wretch that lives on common charity , But's happier than me . For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never wak'd but to a joyful ...
... happiness : Jaffier . There's not a wretch that lives on common charity , But's happier than me . For I have known The luscious sweets of plenty every night Have slept with soft content about my head , And never wak'd but to a joyful ...
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