An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to mode- rate the selfish affections : by sweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion and violence of pursuit : it procures ...
... less than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to mode- rate the selfish affections : by sweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a strong antidote to the turbulence of passion and violence of pursuit : it procures ...
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... less to invigorate the social affections , than to moderate those that are selfish . To be convinced of that tendency , we need only reflect that delicacy of taste necessarily heightens our feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course ...
... less to invigorate the social affections , than to moderate those that are selfish . To be convinced of that tendency , we need only reflect that delicacy of taste necessarily heightens our feeling of pain and pleasure ; and of course ...
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... less instructive , than a regular and labored disquisition . His plan is , to ascend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments ; instead of beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But ...
... less instructive , than a regular and labored disquisition . His plan is , to ascend gradually to principles , from facts and experiments ; instead of beginning with the former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But ...
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... less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce ...
... less welcome in proportion to the degree of their connexion with the principal subject . Rela- tions make no capital figure in the mind , some being transitory , others trivial ; they are links that unite perceptions and produce ...
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... less pleasure , than if given out of charity to relieve a virtuous family in want . Actions are qualified by intention , not by the event . Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or ...
... less pleasure , than if given out of charity to relieve a virtuous family in want . Actions are qualified by intention , not by the event . Human actions are perceived to be right or wrong , and that perception qualifies the pleasure or ...
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