Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and no less so , from these to the exalted ...
... course . Nor has he made our task either disagreeable or difficult ; on the contrary , the transition is sweet and easy , from corporeal pleasures to the more refined pleasures of sense ; and no less so , from these to the exalted ...
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... course of discipline , custom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy . Nor ought it to be overlooked , that the reason- ings employed on the ...
... course of discipline , custom , which improves all our facul- ties , bestows acuteness on that of reason , sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy . Nor ought it to be overlooked , that the reason- ings employed on the ...
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... course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in itself , is necessarily productive of mutual ...
... course our sympathy , which is the capital branch of every social passion . Sympathy invites a communication of joys and sorrows , hopes and fears such exercise , soothing and satisfactory in itself , is necessarily productive of mutual ...
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... course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to descend gradually to his latest posterity ; on the contrary 20 ...
... course ; the mind falls with a heavy body , descends with a river , and ascends with flame and smoke : in tracing out a family , we incline to begin at the founder , and to descend gradually to his latest posterity ; on the contrary 20 ...
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... course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others that are similar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for instituting a com- CH . 1. ] 21 IN A ...
... course of nature ; and it is that pleasure which regulates our train of thought in the case now mentioned , and in others that are similar . These observations , by the way , furnish materials for instituting a com- CH . 1. ] 21 IN A ...
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