An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... sense an accessory to the deity to which it is dedicated . Diana is chaste- so is her temple , and the very icicle which hangs on it . The noble sister of Publicola , The moon of Rome ; chaste as the icicle That's curded by the frost ...
... sense an accessory to the deity to which it is dedicated . Diana is chaste- so is her temple , and the very icicle which hangs on it . The noble sister of Publicola , The moon of Rome ; chaste as the icicle That's curded by the frost ...
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... sense of order influences this passion in nature to descend from parents to children by an easy transi- tion ; the ascent to a parent , contrary to that order , makes the transition more difficult . Gratitude to a benefactor is readily ...
... sense of order influences this passion in nature to descend from parents to children by an easy transi- tion ; the ascent to a parent , contrary to that order , makes the transition more difficult . Gratitude to a benefactor is readily ...
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... sense of a com- mon nature in every species of animals , particularly our own , and a conviction that this common nature is right or perfect , and that individuals ought to be made conformable to it . * A passion that deviates from the ...
... sense of a com- mon nature in every species of animals , particularly our own , and a conviction that this common nature is right or perfect , and that individuals ought to be made conformable to it . * A passion that deviates from the ...
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... sense . These rules by the wisdom of providence coincide : a passion that is conformable to our common nature must tend to good ; and a passion that deviates from our common nature must tend to ill . A passion that becomes an object of ...
... sense . These rules by the wisdom of providence coincide : a passion that is conformable to our common nature must tend to good ; and a passion that deviates from our common nature must tend to ill . A passion that becomes an object of ...
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... sense are corporeal or gross ; those of the eye and ear are felt to be internal , and for that reason pure and refined . The social affections are more refined than the selfish . Sympathy and humanity are universally esteemed the finest ...
... sense are corporeal or gross ; those of the eye and ear are felt to be internal , and for that reason pure and refined . The social affections are more refined than the selfish . Sympathy and humanity are universally esteemed the finest ...
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