Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... instance ; and why should we despair of another in Britain ? In the commencement of an auspicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the sole pursuit , your Majesty has uniformly displayed to a ...
... instance ; and why should we despair of another in Britain ? In the commencement of an auspicious reign , and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the sole pursuit , your Majesty has uniformly displayed to a ...
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... 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of another.The same of Passions , 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger , 7. Emotions caused by Fiction , 2 " 66 78 83 Chap . II . continued . Part 11. Emotions and.
... 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of another.The same of Passions , 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger , 7. Emotions caused by Fiction , 2 " 66 78 83 Chap . II . continued . Part 11. Emotions and.
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... instance , the overbearing power of passion 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 ...
... instance , the overbearing power of passion 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 ...
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... instance of a building so great erected upon a foundation so slight in appearance , as the relations of objects and their arrangement . Re- lations make no capital figure in the mind , the bulk of them being transitory , and some ...
... instance of a building so great erected upon a foundation so slight in appearance , as the relations of objects and their arrangement . Re- lations make no capital figure in the mind , the bulk of them being transitory , and some ...
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... instance : the desire generated by an object of duty , being commonly moderate , moves us to act calmly , with- out any violent impulse ; but if the mind happen to be inflamed with the importance of the object , in that case desire of ...
... instance : the desire generated by an object of duty , being commonly moderate , moves us to act calmly , with- out any violent impulse ; but if the mind happen to be inflamed with the importance of the object , in that case desire of ...
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