The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... evil . Poi- sons which are antidotes to poisons , medicines or operations which cause bodily pain in order to ... evil ; all those are good , so long as evil is lessened by them . " P.18 . " Nor Nor must it be thought trifling or ...
... evil . Poi- sons which are antidotes to poisons , medicines or operations which cause bodily pain in order to ... evil ; all those are good , so long as evil is lessened by them . " P.18 . " Nor Nor must it be thought trifling or ...
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... evil , itself wholly free from evil . In order to make ourselves sensible of its value , we must consider how men probably would have acted , and what improvements they would have made , had they felt no uneasi- ness on seeing ...
... evil , itself wholly free from evil . In order to make ourselves sensible of its value , we must consider how men probably would have acted , and what improvements they would have made , had they felt no uneasi- ness on seeing ...
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... evil . We see many amiable examples of generous rivals and competi tors ; though in common life envy takes its ordinary course , and by being felt by some and recognized by all , it excites an universal animation . The best state of any ...
... evil . We see many amiable examples of generous rivals and competi tors ; though in common life envy takes its ordinary course , and by being felt by some and recognized by all , it excites an universal animation . The best state of any ...
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... evil would not arise from the want of it . And surely every thing should be esteemed a good which it is in our power to make one . When we speak of reward and punishment , in the present case , we suppose the pleasure and pain to be ...
... evil would not arise from the want of it . And surely every thing should be esteemed a good which it is in our power to make one . When we speak of reward and punishment , in the present case , we suppose the pleasure and pain to be ...
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... evil in return for evil , or in other words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction between resentment and revenge : the latter of which he considers as a feeling centered in self ; and ...
... evil in return for evil , or in other words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction between resentment and revenge : the latter of which he considers as a feeling centered in self ; and ...
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