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... succession opens to me by the death of a worthy man , who was my friend as well as my kinsman : when I think of my friend I am griev'd ; but the succession gives me joy . These two causes are intimately connected ; for the succession is ...
... succession opens to me by the death of a worthy man , who was my friend as well as my kinsman : when I think of my friend I am griev'd ; but the succession gives me joy . These two causes are intimately connected ; for the succession is ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. when contrasted in succession ; but the succession ought neither to be rapid , nor immoderately slow : if too slow , the effect of contrast becomes faint by the distance of the emotions ; and if rapid ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. when contrasted in succession ; but the succession ought neither to be rapid , nor immoderately slow : if too slow , the effect of contrast becomes faint by the distance of the emotions ; and if rapid ...
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... succession , and a change from one perception to another . By artificial means , the succession may be retarded or accelerated , may be rendered more various or more uniform , but in one shape or other is unavoidable . The train , even ...
... succession , and a change from one perception to another . By artificial means , the succession may be retarded or accelerated , may be rendered more various or more uniform , but in one shape or other is unavoidable . The train , even ...
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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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