The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... natural affec- tion , moreover , exists , whether called iato active exertion , or compelled to lie dormant for want of an object to employ it on . From this instinctive impulse of nature may be traced that false affection so generally ...
... natural affec- tion , moreover , exists , whether called iato active exertion , or compelled to lie dormant for want of an object to employ it on . From this instinctive impulse of nature may be traced that false affection so generally ...
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... nature were too profound , and his thoughts too comprehensive and unwieldy , to be clearly expressed in the language in which he wrote . Even now , when our language has been brought to such perfection , many ideas and distinct shades ...
... nature were too profound , and his thoughts too comprehensive and unwieldy , to be clearly expressed in the language in which he wrote . Even now , when our language has been brought to such perfection , many ideas and distinct shades ...
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... nature , and spurns the dictates of reason and mo- rality . It is therefore natural , that the passions of him who refuses to be guided by reason should be contrary to reason , and extremely different from the passions of him who con ...
... nature , and spurns the dictates of reason and mo- rality . It is therefore natural , that the passions of him who refuses to be guided by reason should be contrary to reason , and extremely different from the passions of him who con ...
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... nature in any writer to attribute it to him , while it would be perfectly natural in a rogue ; while the love of honesty would be just as un- natural in the latter , as the love of deception in the former . All feelings and propensities ...
... nature in any writer to attribute it to him , while it would be perfectly natural in a rogue ; while the love of honesty would be just as un- natural in the latter , as the love of deception in the former . All feelings and propensities ...
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... nature triumph over accident . His story requires Romans or Kings ; but he thinks only on men . " This , in my opinion , is a weak defence . Nature cannot triumph over accident , because men will always act differently in different ...
... nature triumph over accident . His story requires Romans or Kings ; but he thinks only on men . " This , in my opinion , is a weak defence . Nature cannot triumph over accident , because men will always act differently in different ...
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