The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Opseg 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... feelings . Universal benevolence , should it , from any strange combination of circum- stances , ever become passionate , will , like every other passion , " justify itself : " and the importunity of its demands to obtain a But hearing ...
... feelings . Universal benevolence , should it , from any strange combination of circum- stances , ever become passionate , will , like every other passion , " justify itself : " and the importunity of its demands to obtain a But hearing ...
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... feelings which excite little or no sympathy - the neglect of all the usual duties , by which social life is preserved or adorned ; and in the pursuit of other duties which are unusual , and indeed imaginary , a succession of airy ...
... feelings which excite little or no sympathy - the neglect of all the usual duties , by which social life is preserved or adorned ; and in the pursuit of other duties which are unusual , and indeed imaginary , a succession of airy ...
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... feelings may themselves be a source of crimes , if they overpower ( as they frequently do ) the sense of justice . It is not , therefore , a sufficient justification of our actions , that they are natural . We must seek , from our ...
... feelings may themselves be a source of crimes , if they overpower ( as they frequently do ) the sense of justice . It is not , therefore , a sufficient justification of our actions , that they are natural . We must seek , from our ...
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... feeling . In a subsequent part of his sermon , Dr. Parr atones a little for this over- zealous depreciation of the principle of universal bene- volence ; but he nowhere states the particular affections to derive their value and their ...
... feeling . In a subsequent part of his sermon , Dr. Parr atones a little for this over- zealous depreciation of the principle of universal bene- volence ; but he nowhere states the particular affections to derive their value and their ...
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... feelings of the passions ; but in a studious arrangement of sonorous , exotic , and ses- quipedal words : a very ancient error , which corrupts the style of young , and wearies the patience of sensible men . In some of his combinations ...
... feelings of the passions ; but in a studious arrangement of sonorous , exotic , and ses- quipedal words : a very ancient error , which corrupts the style of young , and wearies the patience of sensible men . In some of his combinations ...
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