The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... passions which we can , by a small effort of the imagination , approximate to ourselves , -thẹ feelings of the father , son , husband , wife , and friend . The interest arising from the view of the qualities , situation , feelings ...
... passions which we can , by a small effort of the imagination , approximate to ourselves , -thẹ feelings of the father , son , husband , wife , and friend . The interest arising from the view of the qualities , situation , feelings ...
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... Passions was written before his Moral Philo- sophy . The study , indeed , of man's nature in the abstract is , perhaps , more within the reach of a young man , than the study of it in its ope- rations amidst the complicated engagements ...
... Passions was written before his Moral Philo- sophy . The study , indeed , of man's nature in the abstract is , perhaps , more within the reach of a young man , than the study of it in its ope- rations amidst the complicated engagements ...
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... passion in the sensible heart of Burke . He offered her his hand , which she accepted ; and , during a long life of various vi- cissitudes and trying situations , had , in her soothing and affectionate conduct , every reason to rejoice ...
... passion in the sensible heart of Burke . He offered her his hand , which she accepted ; and , during a long life of various vi- cissitudes and trying situations , had , in her soothing and affectionate conduct , every reason to rejoice ...
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... passions ; the latter , with the milder and more pleasant . The sublime and beauti- ful , he shews , differ very essentially in consti- tuents , effects , and causes . To analyze a work so universally known as this essay would be ...
... passions ; the latter , with the milder and more pleasant . The sublime and beauti- ful , he shews , differ very essentially in consti- tuents , effects , and causes . To analyze a work so universally known as this essay would be ...
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... passion , without tasting the wine . The members often amused themselves with making puns . Goldsmith was eager to try any means to attain praise ; and not only tried his } } 1 i invention , but endeavoured to retail the puns [ 44 ]
... passion , without tasting the wine . The members often amused themselves with making puns . Goldsmith was eager to try any means to attain praise ; and not only tried his } } 1 i invention , but endeavoured to retail the puns [ 44 ]
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