Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... writers , man is entirely a selfish being : according to others , universal benevolence is his duty : one founds morality upon sympathy solely , and one upon utility . If any of these systems were copied from nature , the present ...
... writers , man is entirely a selfish being : according to others , universal benevolence is his duty : one founds morality upon sympathy solely , and one upon utility . If any of these systems were copied from nature , the present ...
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... Grace ? How odious ought writers to be , who thus employ the talents they have received from the Maker * Polybius , Lib . 4. cap . 3 . most traitorously against himself , by endeavoring to corrupt and 36 Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... Grace ? How odious ought writers to be , who thus employ the talents they have received from the Maker * Polybius , Lib . 4. cap . 3 . most traitorously against himself , by endeavoring to corrupt and 36 Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... writers , that their comedies are entertaining ; unless it could be maintained , that wit and sprightliness are better suited to a vicious than a virtuous character . It would grieve me to think so ; and the direct contrary is ...
... writers , that their comedies are entertaining ; unless it could be maintained , that wit and sprightliness are better suited to a vicious than a virtuous character . It would grieve me to think so ; and the direct contrary is ...
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... writers upon ethics ; but a man may be convinced of its reality , by attentive- ly watching his own heart when he thinks warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling , as distinct from the esteem or ...
... writers upon ethics ; but a man may be convinced of its reality , by attentive- ly watching his own heart when he thinks warmly of any signal act of gratitude : he will be conscious of the feeling , as distinct from the esteem or ...
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... writer ; and however difficult the explica- tion , it could not be avoided in accounting for the effects produced by fiction . Upon that point , the reader , I presume , has anticipated me : it already must have occurred to him , that ...
... writer ; and however difficult the explica- tion , it could not be avoided in accounting for the effects produced by fiction . Upon that point , the reader , I presume , has anticipated me : it already must have occurred to him , that ...
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