The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... taken collectively , receive from the passion under consideration . The general effect of Resentment , taken in all its forms , on the world is , that much less evil does subsist , than would , if no such passion opposed it ; though ...
... taken collectively , receive from the passion under consideration . The general effect of Resentment , taken in all its forms , on the world is , that much less evil does subsist , than would , if no such passion opposed it ; though ...
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... taken between public and private punishment ; the former being decreed by the wisdom of the legislature , ab- stractedly as it were , and without any reference to the particular offence the latter resulting from the feelings of the ...
... taken between public and private punishment ; the former being decreed by the wisdom of the legislature , ab- stractedly as it were , and without any reference to the particular offence the latter resulting from the feelings of the ...
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... taken of the paroxyms of passion , which occasion the blow when it proceeds from vice ? In short , to associate the conduct of the true Christian with cowardice , when he is insulted , can only be the dic- tate of fashionable prejudice ...
... taken of the paroxyms of passion , which occasion the blow when it proceeds from vice ? In short , to associate the conduct of the true Christian with cowardice , when he is insulted , can only be the dic- tate of fashionable prejudice ...
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... taken a wicked delight in palming upon Sir Nathaniel , while at Naples , every wonderful tale she could recollect or invent ; and he has retailed them again to the public with all the becoming gravity of im- plicit belief . There is one ...
... taken a wicked delight in palming upon Sir Nathaniel , while at Naples , every wonderful tale she could recollect or invent ; and he has retailed them again to the public with all the becoming gravity of im- plicit belief . There is one ...
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... taken place about 1683 , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign . But the creation of the dukedom of Dorset only originated under George I. 1720 . In like manner he informs us that Prior published about 1706 , " a volume of poems ...
... taken place about 1683 , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign . But the creation of the dukedom of Dorset only originated under George I. 1720 . In like manner he informs us that Prior published about 1706 , " a volume of poems ...
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