The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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be so trifling , as to be no object , it can be no incentive ; and if it be an object , it can only be so by your attachment to a sum of money ; and what will you call that attachment , unless you resolve it , with me , into the spirit ...
be so trifling , as to be no object , it can be no incentive ; and if it be an object , it can only be so by your attachment to a sum of money ; and what will you call that attachment , unless you resolve it , with me , into the spirit ...
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... object of inquiry . We need not enu- merate the details included under the other three parts into which the remainder of his work is divided . As we cannot pretend to follow him through the vast mass of useful matter which his reading ...
... object of inquiry . We need not enu- merate the details included under the other three parts into which the remainder of his work is divided . As we cannot pretend to follow him through the vast mass of useful matter which his reading ...
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... objects of which we have been already prepossessed with a good or ill opinion , with sentiments of enmity or favour . Even taste and judgment are by no means exempt from the same influence . That every man decides upon excellence in the ...
... objects of which we have been already prepossessed with a good or ill opinion , with sentiments of enmity or favour . Even taste and judgment are by no means exempt from the same influence . That every man decides upon excellence in the ...
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