The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... person of a rude , haughty character , coarse manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ...
... person of a rude , haughty character , coarse manner and ungraceful appear- ance ; despising the rules of decency and decorum ; hard , insen- sible , uncivilized ; inattentive to the feelings of those with whom he converses ...
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... person who has been frequently the oc- casion of making you yourself in particular dissatisfied ; or appear unfortunate or despicable . Whether by his unmerited and ill - ap- plied prosperity , or his insolence in boasting of it , or by ...
... person who has been frequently the oc- casion of making you yourself in particular dissatisfied ; or appear unfortunate or despicable . Whether by his unmerited and ill - ap- plied prosperity , or his insolence in boasting of it , or by ...
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... person in whom you " hate them , is naturally induced to avoid them by the pain which your hatred inflicts . In this manner must the good effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad ...
... person in whom you " hate them , is naturally induced to avoid them by the pain which your hatred inflicts . In this manner must the good effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad ...
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... persons deemed guilty , with a feeble , but never ceasing , resentment and unkindness . Indignation is the action of the same passion of resentment upon a mind of strong and ardent moral feelings , which is not so much agitated and ...
... persons deemed guilty , with a feeble , but never ceasing , resentment and unkindness . Indignation is the action of the same passion of resentment upon a mind of strong and ardent moral feelings , which is not so much agitated and ...
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... person who wanted that passion , could or would , hinder men from over- powering him , and trampling him under their feet . It is his men- tal armour . It seems also wanted in order to strengthen a man for exercising authority ; over ...
... person who wanted that passion , could or would , hinder men from over- powering him , and trampling him under their feet . It is his men- tal armour . It seems also wanted in order to strengthen a man for exercising authority ; over ...
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