Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... surprise because they are unex- pected such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally wel- come . Wit , Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure in- compatible with solid ...
... surprise because they are unex- pected such relations , being of the slightest kind , readily occur to those only who make every relation equally wel- come . Wit , Wit , upon that account , is in a good measure in- compatible with solid ...
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... surprised at the blindness of some philo- sophers , who , by dark and confused notions , are led to deny all motives to action but what arise from self - love . Man , for aught appears , might possibly have been so framed , as to be ...
... surprised at the blindness of some philo- sophers , who , by dark and confused notions , are led to deny all motives to action but what arise from self - love . Man , for aught appears , might possibly have been so framed , as to be ...
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... may soften their manners ; for otherwise " they can never hope to subdue their brutal ferocity . * Polybius , lib . iv . cap . 3 . 7 No one will be surprised to hear such influence attri- Part . 1. ] 57 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... may soften their manners ; for otherwise " they can never hope to subdue their brutal ferocity . * Polybius , lib . iv . cap . 3 . 7 No one will be surprised to hear such influence attri- Part . 1. ] 57 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. No one will be surprised to hear such influence attri- buted to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living instance of an influence no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. No one will be surprised to hear such influence attri- buted to music , when , with respect to another of the fine arts , he finds a living instance of an influence no less powerful . It is unhappily indeed the ...
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... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the enemy ; declaring , " he would rather die , than dishonour himself , his country , and her Majesty's ship . ” Hakluit , vol . ii . part . II ...
... surprised by the Spanish fleet , was advised to retire . He utterly refused to turn from the enemy ; declaring , " he would rather die , than dishonour himself , his country , and her Majesty's ship . ” Hakluit , vol . ii . part . II ...
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