Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connexion ; the only difference is , that some are inti- mately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will satisfy us of what reason makes pro ...
... single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connexion ; the only difference is , that some are inti- mately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will satisfy us of what reason makes pro ...
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... single choice , which is , to continue a little longer in the same train , or to abandon the undertaking altogether . Candour obliges me to noti- fy this to my readers , that such of them as have an invin- cible aversion to abstract ...
... single choice , which is , to continue a little longer in the same train , or to abandon the undertaking altogether . Candour obliges me to noti- fy this to my readers , that such of them as have an invin- cible aversion to abstract ...
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... single part so extensive , as to require a subdivision into several sections . Human nature is a complicated machine , and is unavoid- . bly so in order to answer its various purposes . The pub- lic indeed have been entertained with ...
... single part so extensive , as to require a subdivision into several sections . Human nature is a complicated machine , and is unavoid- . bly so in order to answer its various purposes . The pub- lic indeed have been entertained with ...
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... vii . 19 , of this chapter . But a single exception . instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . prompted by an impulse merely of nature , is neither Part 1. ] 51 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... vii . 19 , of this chapter . But a single exception . instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . prompted by an impulse merely of nature , is neither Part 1. ] 51 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... single view of relieving a per- son from distress , the action is purely social ; but if it be partly in view to enjoy the pleasure of a virtuous act , the action is so far selfish . * Animal love when carried into action by natural ...
... single view of relieving a per- son from distress , the action is purely social ; but if it be partly in view to enjoy the pleasure of a virtuous act , the action is so far selfish . * Animal love when carried into action by natural ...
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