The British Critic: A New Review, 4권F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... considered as the very best compendium both to incite the ardour and to direct the judgment of the student , should have sùnk into such utter ne- glect . We are happy of such an opportunity to recal the at- tention of our readers to ...
... considered as the very best compendium both to incite the ardour and to direct the judgment of the student , should have sùnk into such utter ne- glect . We are happy of such an opportunity to recal the at- tention of our readers to ...
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... considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those of envy , jealousy , contempt , & c . with which they are apt to be confounded . He ...
... considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those of envy , jealousy , contempt , & c . with which they are apt to be confounded . He ...
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... considered as a good , or as the work of our Creator , must be classed with those remedies for evils , ( for it is impossible but that evils will come ) which are not in themselves perfectly free from evil . Poi- sons which are ...
... considered as a good , or as the work of our Creator , must be classed with those remedies for evils , ( for it is impossible but that evils will come ) which are not in themselves perfectly free from evil . Poi- sons which are ...
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... considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are universally acknowledged under the name of emulation . The justice , the candour , and the piety of the ...
... considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are universally acknowledged under the name of emulation . The justice , the candour , and the piety of the ...
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... considers as the pleasure which we receive from the failure of our rival or competitor - from a further stage of ... considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we ...
... considers as the pleasure which we receive from the failure of our rival or competitor - from a further stage of ... considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we ...
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