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... becomes hope when he hath a prospect of good fortune ; becomes admi- ration when he performs a laudable action ; and shame when he commits any wrong : aversion becomes fear when there is a prospect of good fortune to my enemy ; becomes ...
... becomes hope when he hath a prospect of good fortune ; becomes admi- ration when he performs a laudable action ; and shame when he commits any wrong : aversion becomes fear when there is a prospect of good fortune to my enemy ; becomes ...
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... becomes however so agreeable by custom , that a sailor in his walk on shore , confines himself commonly within the same bounds . I knew a man who had relinquished the sea for a country - life : in the corner of his garden he reared an ...
... becomes however so agreeable by custom , that a sailor in his walk on shore , confines himself commonly within the same bounds . I knew a man who had relinquished the sea for a country - life : in the corner of his garden he reared an ...
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... becomes habitual . And this holds equally in a passive habit ; variety in any remarkable degree , prevents the effect : thus any particular food will scarce ever become habitual , where the manner of dressing is varied . The ...
... becomes habitual . And this holds equally in a passive habit ; variety in any remarkable degree , prevents the effect : thus any particular food will scarce ever become habitual , where the manner of dressing is varied . The ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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