The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 8
... produce such instances , and dwell upon them . He must also observe , that in cases where men are impelled to do good and to improve them- selves , by higher motives , this spur does not necessarily act ; and that its action ceases when ...
... produce such instances , and dwell upon them . He must also observe , that in cases where men are impelled to do good and to improve them- selves , by higher motives , this spur does not necessarily act ; and that its action ceases when ...
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... produce this good . Yet anger is of itself an evil to its possessor , it is an evil in itself , though not in its use : like a poison , if administered in due proportions and at proper times , it is of eminent service , though even thus ...
... produce this good . Yet anger is of itself an evil to its possessor , it is an evil in itself , though not in its use : like a poison , if administered in due proportions and at proper times , it is of eminent service , though even thus ...
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... produce practically in ourselves . On the contrary let it be allowed , that the Christian is bound equally with the Jew to keep the com mandments of God ; and then every example of obedience on the one hand , and on the other hand every ...
... produce practically in ourselves . On the contrary let it be allowed , that the Christian is bound equally with the Jew to keep the com mandments of God ; and then every example of obedience on the one hand , and on the other hand every ...
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... produce de- light and exultation , and the importance of which in the affairs of mankind we become more and more sensible of , as we re- flect upon the consequences of events . This tragedy contains what appears to be the most faithful ...
... produce de- light and exultation , and the importance of which in the affairs of mankind we become more and more sensible of , as we re- flect upon the consequences of events . This tragedy contains what appears to be the most faithful ...
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... produce to light again Your deeds , that long in time's abyss have lain ! " Vol . I. P. 161 . In the seventh Canto we are conducted into the presence of Didier , king of the Lombards , who glows with resentment at the disgrace and ...
... produce to light again Your deeds , that long in time's abyss have lain ! " Vol . I. P. 161 . In the seventh Canto we are conducted into the presence of Didier , king of the Lombards , who glows with resentment at the disgrace and ...
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