Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... punished with shame and re- morse . * Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics : the speculative ...
... punished with shame and re- morse . * Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics : the speculative ...
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... punish the delinquent . Even things inanimate often raise emotions accompanied with desire : witness the goods of fortune , which are objects of desire almost universally ; and the desire , when immoderate , ob- tains the name of ...
... punish the delinquent . Even things inanimate often raise emotions accompanied with desire : witness the goods of fortune , which are objects of desire almost universally ; and the desire , when immoderate , ob- tains the name of ...
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... punish himself . The grati- fication here is far from being pleasant . See Chap . ii . Part 7 . of this volume . But a single exception , instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . a virtuous act , the ...
... punish himself . The grati- fication here is far from being pleasant . See Chap . ii . Part 7 . of this volume . But a single exception , instead of overturning a general rule , is rather a confirmation of it . a virtuous act , the ...
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... punish himself . The joy of gratification is properly called an emotion ; because it makes us happy in our present situation , and is ultimate in its nature , not having a tendency to any thing be- yond . On the other hand , sorrow must ...
... punish himself . The joy of gratification is properly called an emotion ; because it makes us happy in our present situation , and is ultimate in its nature , not having a tendency to any thing be- yond . On the other hand , sorrow must ...
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... punishments , from which the guilty never escape ; to perform noble and generous ac tions , a warm sense of their dignity and superior excellence is a most efficacious incitement . * And to leave virtue in no quarter unsupported , here ...
... punishments , from which the guilty never escape ; to perform noble and generous ac tions , a warm sense of their dignity and superior excellence is a most efficacious incitement . * And to leave virtue in no quarter unsupported , here ...
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