Elements of Criticism, Zväzok 1Vernor and Hood, 1805 - 458 strán (strany) |
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... never to complain . Finding now the judgment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw satis- faction from it ? He would be devoid of sensibility were he not greatly satisfied . Many criticisms have indeed reached his ear ...
... never to complain . Finding now the judgment of the public to be favourable , ought he not to draw satis- faction from it ? He would be devoid of sensibility were he not greatly satisfied . Many criticisms have indeed reached his ear ...
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... to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a second time he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness : B depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to INTRODUCTION .
... to it with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a second time he has now an additional motive to virtue , a conviction derived from experience , that happiness : B depends on regularity and order , and that disregard to INTRODUCTION .
Strana 10
... never fails to be punished with shame and remorse * . Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics ; the ...
... never fails to be punished with shame and remorse * . Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics ; the ...
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... never returns to the question proposed in the beginning . Of Virgil's Georgics , though esteemed the most complete work of that author , the parts are ill con- nected , and the transitions far from being sweet and easy . In the first ...
... never returns to the question proposed in the beginning . Of Virgil's Georgics , though esteemed the most complete work of that author , the parts are ill con- nected , and the transitions far from being sweet and easy . In the first ...
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... never be relished : Distrust in lovers is too warm a sun ; But yet ' tis night in love when that is gone . And in those climes which most his scorching know , He makes the noblest fruits and metals grow . Part 2. Conquest of Granada ...
... never be relished : Distrust in lovers is too warm a sun ; But yet ' tis night in love when that is gone . And in those climes which most his scorching know , He makes the noblest fruits and metals grow . Part 2. Conquest of Granada ...
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