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... moral nature , Edmund Burke , that " our passions sometimes instruct our reason . " The author then proceeds to tell , in the same vein of im- passioned poetry , how painting flourishes when cultivated by patronage that patronage ...
... moral nature , Edmund Burke , that " our passions sometimes instruct our reason . " The author then proceeds to tell , in the same vein of im- passioned poetry , how painting flourishes when cultivated by patronage that patronage ...
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... MORAL WORLD . In the intervals of a life of Ambition , Luxury , or Avarice , however prone , the majority of mortals may be , like the brutes , described by SALLUST , to grovel in a state of abject servitude , under the dominion of ...
... MORAL WORLD . In the intervals of a life of Ambition , Luxury , or Avarice , however prone , the majority of mortals may be , like the brutes , described by SALLUST , to grovel in a state of abject servitude , under the dominion of ...
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... moral , or corporeal promotes true pleasure , while sloth generates pain . For can we enjoy any real pleasure when we are conscious that we have neglected the performance of those things with which our good is intimately connected ...
... moral , or corporeal promotes true pleasure , while sloth generates pain . For can we enjoy any real pleasure when we are conscious that we have neglected the performance of those things with which our good is intimately connected ...
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... moral , mental , or corporeal , in a man- ner suited to our condition in life , and to the end for which they were be- stowed , the reflection must be cheering to us , from the consciousness that we are doing well , what is useful and ...
... moral , mental , or corporeal , in a man- ner suited to our condition in life , and to the end for which they were be- stowed , the reflection must be cheering to us , from the consciousness that we are doing well , what is useful and ...
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... are generally loquacious and inquisitive ; having nothing to do , or doing nothing themselves they cannot be at ease , without meddling with the affairs of their neighbours . Thus St. Paul speaks 74 THE MORAL WORLD .
... are generally loquacious and inquisitive ; having nothing to do , or doing nothing themselves they cannot be at ease , without meddling with the affairs of their neighbours . Thus St. Paul speaks 74 THE MORAL WORLD .
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