Elements of Criticism, Zväzok 2A. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... himself , publicly and in his prefence , to be ftyled the greatest king ever the earth produced ? Thefe it is true are strong facts ; but luckily they do not prove the sense of propriety to be artificial . They on- ly prove , that the ...
... himself , publicly and in his prefence , to be ftyled the greatest king ever the earth produced ? Thefe it is true are strong facts ; but luckily they do not prove the sense of propriety to be artificial . They on- ly prove , that the ...
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... thing unbecoming or improper . He suffers the chaftisement of contempt inflicted by others , and of fhame inflicted by himself . An ap- paratus X paratus fo complicated and fo fingular , ought to rouse 14 Ch.X. CONGRUITY.
... thing unbecoming or improper . He suffers the chaftisement of contempt inflicted by others , and of fhame inflicted by himself . An ap- paratus X paratus fo complicated and fo fingular , ought to rouse 14 Ch.X. CONGRUITY.
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... himself , are equally fer- viceable to compel him to be just to others . This will be evident from a single reflection , That an action , by being unjuft , ceases not to be improper . An action never appears more eminently improper ...
... himself , are equally fer- viceable to compel him to be just to others . This will be evident from a single reflection , That an action , by being unjuft , ceases not to be improper . An action never appears more eminently improper ...
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... himself , it raises self - contempt ; confidered by him with relation to the world , it makes him afhamed . Again , confidered by others , it raifes their con- tempt and indignation against the author . These feelings are all of them ...
... himself , it raises self - contempt ; confidered by him with relation to the world , it makes him afhamed . Again , confidered by others , it raifes their con- tempt and indignation against the author . These feelings are all of them ...
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... himself . By acting in this manner , he attracts love and efteem . By acting meanly or below himself , he is disapproved and contemned , * According 1 According to the description here given of dignity and Ch . XI . DIGNITY AND MEANNESS .
... himself . By acting in this manner , he attracts love and efteem . By acting meanly or below himself , he is disapproved and contemned , * According 1 According to the description here given of dignity and Ch . XI . DIGNITY AND MEANNESS .
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