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... equally welcome . Wit , upon that ac- count , is in a good measure incompatible with solid judgement ; which , neglecting trivial relations , adheres to what are substantial and permanent . Thus memory and wit are often conjoined ...
... equally welcome . Wit , upon that ac- count , is in a good measure incompatible with solid judgement ; which , neglecting trivial relations , adheres to what are substantial and permanent . Thus memory and wit are often conjoined ...
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... equally painful , tho ' the pain is not the same in both . Many are the good effects of that con- trivance . In the first place , as the exertion of bodily faculties is by certain pain- < 319 > ful sensations confined within proper ...
... equally painful , tho ' the pain is not the same in both . Many are the good effects of that con- trivance . In the first place , as the exertion of bodily faculties is by certain pain- < 319 > ful sensations confined within proper ...
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... equally . The punishments also , tho ' not the same , are nearly allied ; and differ in degree more than in quality . Disobedience to the law of justice is punished with remorse ; disobedience to the law of propriety , with shame ...
... equally . The punishments also , tho ' not the same , are nearly allied ; and differ in degree more than in quality . Disobedience to the law of justice is punished with remorse ; disobedience to the law of propriety , with shame ...
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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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