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Pagina 41
... passions ; failings which in prosperity are not always hurtful , because they may be gratified by applause and sub- mission , but which , on a reverse of fortune , generally undermine all moral principle , and bring the strong- est ...
... passions ; failings which in prosperity are not always hurtful , because they may be gratified by applause and sub- mission , but which , on a reverse of fortune , generally undermine all moral principle , and bring the strong- est ...
Pagina 60
... passion for the widow . + Mr. Dunlop is chiefly known as the author of a Greek grammar , used in most of the schools and universities of Scotland . Upon what authority the joint concern of these gentle- men in this paper is asserted ...
... passion for the widow . + Mr. Dunlop is chiefly known as the author of a Greek grammar , used in most of the schools and universities of Scotland . Upon what authority the joint concern of these gentle- men in this paper is asserted ...
Pagina 77
... returned the ridicule which his lordship , in conjunction with Prior , had heaped on Dryden's Hind and Panther . Walpole's Cata- ogue , vol . ii . p . 116 . tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have DEDICATION* ...
... returned the ridicule which his lordship , in conjunction with Prior , had heaped on Dryden's Hind and Panther . Walpole's Cata- ogue , vol . ii . p . 116 . tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have DEDICATION* ...
Pagina 78
Alexander Chalmers. tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have for your lordship , I think , flows from an ... passion for every thing that is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ; and I hope you ...
Alexander Chalmers. tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have for your lordship , I think , flows from an ... passion for every thing that is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ; and I hope you ...
Pagina 89
... passions them- selves , when he should be inquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully , but not one case in the reports of our own courts . No one ...
... passions them- selves , when he should be inquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully , but not one case in the reports of our own courts . No one ...
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