Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... pleasures , they promote be- nevolence : by cherishing love of order , they inforce fubmiffion to government : and by infpiring delicacy of feeling , they make regular government a double bleff- ing . a 3 THESE [ vi ] THESE ...
... pleasures , they promote be- nevolence : by cherishing love of order , they inforce fubmiffion to government : and by infpiring delicacy of feeling , they make regular government a double bleff- ing . a 3 THESE [ vi ] THESE ...
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... pleasure , is commonly vented on luxury , and on every fenfual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ; becomes fashionable ; and , infect ing all ranks , extinguishes the amor patriæ , and every fpark of public fpirit . To pre ...
... pleasure , is commonly vented on luxury , and on every fenfual gratification : Selfishness rears its head ; becomes fashionable ; and , infect ing all ranks , extinguishes the amor patriæ , and every fpark of public fpirit . To pre ...
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... pleasure of human nature , is enjoy'd by a virtuous prince governing a virtuous people ; and that , by perfecting the great system of education , your Majefty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ar- dent with of December 1761 ...
... pleasure of human nature , is enjoy'd by a virtuous prince governing a virtuous people ; and that , by perfecting the great system of education , your Majefty may very long enjoy this pleasure , is the ar- dent with of December 1761 ...
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... pleasures of the eye and the ear being thus elevated above thofe of the other external fenfes , acquire fo much dignity as to make them a lau- dable entertainment . They are not , however , fet upon a level with those that are purely ...
... pleasures of the eye and the ear being thus elevated above thofe of the other external fenfes , acquire fo much dignity as to make them a lau- dable entertainment . They are not , however , fet upon a level with those that are purely ...
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... pleasures have naturally a short duration ; when prolonged , they lofe their relish ; when in- dulged to excefs , they ... pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer plea ...
... pleasures have naturally a short duration ; when prolonged , they lofe their relish ; when in- dulged to excefs , they ... pleasure , which hath no relish but while we are in vigour , is ill qualified for that office ; but the finer plea ...
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