The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... received with much admiration . " The beneficial effects of envy must be seen in the same light with those of hatred ; it is a remedy for evil , itself wholly free from evil . In order to make ourselves sensible of its value , we must ...
... received with much admiration . " The beneficial effects of envy must be seen in the same light with those of hatred ; it is a remedy for evil , itself wholly free from evil . In order to make ourselves sensible of its value , we must ...
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... received , as merely personal . When a man now therefore executes revenge , he is gratified by the evil which the offender suffers , merely because it is evil , and without any regard to the good consequences which may follow , either ...
... received , as merely personal . When a man now therefore executes revenge , he is gratified by the evil which the offender suffers , merely because it is evil , and without any regard to the good consequences which may follow , either ...
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... receiving a first , cannot do it from cow- ardice ; it is not required of him by the aggressor ; he has nothing to fear from him if he does not do it , and something if he does . If our Lord had commanded his disciples , on receiving a ...
... receiving a first , cannot do it from cow- ardice ; it is not required of him by the aggressor ; he has nothing to fear from him if he does not do it , and something if he does . If our Lord had commanded his disciples , on receiving a ...
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... received this anecdote here related , from a person whose intimacy with the individuals composing the court of France at that time , joined to his rank and high character , left no doubt of its au- thenticity , I should not venture to ...
... received this anecdote here related , from a person whose intimacy with the individuals composing the court of France at that time , joined to his rank and high character , left no doubt of its au- thenticity , I should not venture to ...
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... received opinions , that the words of Junius make a more lasting impression than two whole pages of the languid imbecillity of Sir Nathaniel Wraxall . It is not however thus that the crafty Baronet has treated those in the possession of ...
... received opinions , that the words of Junius make a more lasting impression than two whole pages of the languid imbecillity of Sir Nathaniel Wraxall . It is not however thus that the crafty Baronet has treated those in the possession of ...
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