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... body can laugh . Then especially to laugh at the jest of an inferior person , or when any body else of the same quality does not laugh with one ; ridicu- < 373 > lous ! To be pleas'd with what pleases the crowd ! Now , when I laugh I ...
... body can laugh . Then especially to laugh at the jest of an inferior person , or when any body else of the same quality does not laugh with one ; ridicu- < 373 > lous ! To be pleas'd with what pleases the crowd ! Now , when I laugh I ...
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... body ; and hence , to be cast down , is a common phrase , signifying to be grieved or dispirited . † < 430 > One would not imagine who has not given peculiar attention , that the body should be susceptible of such variety of attitude ...
... body ; and hence , to be cast down , is a common phrase , signifying to be grieved or dispirited . † < 430 > One would not imagine who has not given peculiar attention , that the body should be susceptible of such variety of attitude ...
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... body is soft and flexible , are preserved entire by the firmness and solidity that the body acquires ; and are never obliterated even by a change of temper . Such signs are not produced after the fibres become rigid ; some violent cases ...
... body is soft and flexible , are preserved entire by the firmness and solidity that the body acquires ; and are never obliterated even by a change of temper . Such signs are not produced after the fibres become rigid ; some violent cases ...
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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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