The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those of envy , jealousy , contempt , & c . with which they are apt to be confounded . He considers it as oppo- site to love , and to be strictly ...
... feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those of envy , jealousy , contempt , & c . with which they are apt to be confounded . He considers it as oppo- site to love , and to be strictly ...
Sivu 4
... feel on the sight of a 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 ...
... feel on the sight of a 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 ...
Sivu 5
... feels the passion , and of him who is the object of it . If certain qualities , actions , appearances are hateful to you , you yourself will of course avoid them ; and that person in whom you " hate them , is naturally induced to avoid ...
... feels the passion , and of him who is the object of it . If certain qualities , actions , appearances are hateful to you , you yourself will of course avoid them ; and that person in whom you " hate them , is naturally induced to avoid ...
Sivu 8
... feeling of envy in his brethren , and has paraphrased at considerable length and with great feeling and beauty , the arguments of Reuben , who alone was the advocate of his brother ; forming thus a recapitulation of the means which he ...
... feeling of envy in his brethren , and has paraphrased at considerable length and with great feeling and beauty , the arguments of Reuben , who alone was the advocate of his brother ; forming thus a recapitulation of the means which he ...
Sivu 9
... feeling of pleasure at the failure of our rival ; which , we must confess , appears to us a feeling radically bad , and productive of no no one good consequence . The pleasure which we receive Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 9.
... feeling of pleasure at the failure of our rival ; which , we must confess , appears to us a feeling radically bad , and productive of no no one good consequence . The pleasure which we receive Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 9.
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