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... hand , is , in every stage of the passion , painful ; but is not disagreeable unless in excess . Pity is al- ways painful , yet always agreeable . Vanity , on the contrary , is always pleasant , yet always disagreeable . But however ...
... hand , is , in every stage of the passion , painful ; but is not disagreeable unless in excess . Pity is al- ways painful , yet always agreeable . Vanity , on the contrary , is always pleasant , yet always disagreeable . But however ...
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... hand ; This hand hath made him proud with clapping him : Would he not stumble ? would he not fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? RICHARD II . - ACT V Sc . 5 ...
... hand ; This hand hath made him proud with clapping him : Would he not stumble ? would he not fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? RICHARD II . - ACT V Sc . 5 ...
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... hand , it is not easy to name a disagreeable object that is not hurtful ; some are disagreeable because they are nox- ious ; others , a dirty marsh for example , or a barren heath , are made disagreeable , in order , as above , to ...
... hand , it is not easy to name a disagreeable object that is not hurtful ; some are disagreeable because they are nox- ious ; others , a dirty marsh for example , or a barren heath , are made disagreeable , in order , as above , to ...
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... hand suffer mischief , as great at least as he has done to me . Neither can we be at any loss about the final cause of that higher degree of resentment ; the whole vigor of the passion is required to secure individuals from the in ...
... hand suffer mischief , as great at least as he has done to me . Neither can we be at any loss about the final cause of that higher degree of resentment ; the whole vigor of the passion is required to secure individuals from the in ...
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... hand . The pleasant emotion raised by large objects , has not escaped the poets : -He doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs . " JULIUS CESAR . - ACT I. Sc . 2 . -Majesty Dies not ...
... hand . The pleasant emotion raised by large objects , has not escaped the poets : -He doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs . " JULIUS CESAR . - ACT I. Sc . 2 . -Majesty Dies not ...
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