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Sivu 68
... nature are never separated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwise . Good - nature , by which I mean beneficence and candor , is the product of right reason , which of necessity will give allowance to the failings of others ...
... nature are never separated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwise . Good - nature , by which I mean beneficence and candor , is the product of right reason , which of necessity will give allowance to the failings of others ...
Sivu 171
... nature itself , and his own soul to have been the law and life - giving power of which his creations are only the phenomena . ) We justify or criticise the characters of other writers by our memory and experience , and pronounce them ...
... nature itself , and his own soul to have been the law and life - giving power of which his creations are only the phenomena . ) We justify or criticise the characters of other writers by our memory and experience , and pronounce them ...
Sivu 376
... Nature , not with Nature as a strengthener and consoler , a wholesome tonic for a mind ill at ease with itself , but with Nature as a kind of feminine echo to the mood , flattering it with sympathy rather than correcting it with rebuke ...
... Nature , not with Nature as a strengthener and consoler , a wholesome tonic for a mind ill at ease with itself , but with Nature as a kind of feminine echo to the mood , flattering it with sympathy rather than correcting it with rebuke ...
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