The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ; overbearing the delicacy of modest sense , and making ...
... manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ; overbearing the delicacy of modest sense , and making ...
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... manner must the good effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with ...
... manner must the good effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with ...
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... manner by virtuous and religious considerations ; though ordinarily , judging of men from experience , it is not to be expected , that they will exert themselves so beneficially without the spur of envy , as by its as- sistance . And ...
... manner by virtuous and religious considerations ; though ordinarily , judging of men from experience , it is not to be expected , that they will exert themselves so beneficially without the spur of envy , as by its as- sistance . And ...
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... manner : also form- ing any kind of good habits , of body or mind , in another.- It may be well understood to comprehend the improvement of the Apprentice by his master ; and not improperly that which the member of civil society ...
... manner : also form- ing any kind of good habits , of body or mind , in another.- It may be well understood to comprehend the improvement of the Apprentice by his master ; and not improperly that which the member of civil society ...
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... manner , yielding properly will have the effect of courage upon his adversary ; it is plain enough , that the person who receives the stroke , may , in this case , be as brave as he who gave it . And if bravery is known to exist , it ...
... manner , yielding properly will have the effect of courage upon his adversary ; it is plain enough , that the person who receives the stroke , may , in this case , be as brave as he who gave it . And if bravery is known to exist , it ...
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