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... . Uniformity and Variety , Appendix . Concerning the Warks of Na- 181 195 210 250 258 272 278 305 ture , chiefly with refpect to Uniformity and Variety , 325 } Chap . 10. Congruity and Propriety , 11. Dignity X CONTENTS .
... . Uniformity and Variety , Appendix . Concerning the Warks of Na- 181 195 210 250 258 272 278 305 ture , chiefly with refpect to Uniformity and Variety , 325 } Chap . 10. Congruity and Propriety , 11. Dignity X CONTENTS .
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} Chap . 10. Congruity and Propriety , 11. Dignity and Grace , VOLUME II . 12. Ridicule . 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and Habit , Pag . 333 352 Pag . 1 16 35 15. External signs of Emotions and Paffions , 61 16. Sentiments 17. Language of ...
} Chap . 10. Congruity and Propriety , 11. Dignity and Grace , VOLUME II . 12. Ridicule . 13. Wit , 14. Cuftom and Habit , Pag . 333 352 Pag . 1 16 35 15. External signs of Emotions and Paffions , 61 16. Sentiments 17. Language of ...
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... propriety . The fcience of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no lefs than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the felfifh affections : by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a ftrong ...
... propriety . The fcience of rational criticism tends to improve the heart no lefs than the understanding . It tends , in the first place , to moderate the felfifh affections : by fweetening and harmonizing the temper , it is a ftrong ...
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... he has now an additional motive to virtue , a convic- tion derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on regularity and order , and that difregard • to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with 12 INTRODUCTION .
... he has now an additional motive to virtue , a convic- tion derived from experience , that happiness de- pends on regularity and order , and that difregard • to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with 12 INTRODUCTION .
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to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with flame and remorfe 7 . Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reafon Philofophers anciently were divided into fects , being Epicurcans , Platonifts , Stoics , Pythagoreans ...
to justice or propriety never fails to be punished with flame and remorfe 7 . Rude ages exhibit the triumph of authority over reafon Philofophers anciently were divided into fects , being Epicurcans , Platonifts , Stoics , Pythagoreans ...
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