The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... object . And it does not only influence a man after an offence , by deter- ring him from subsequent offences , but its appearance and threat- ning aspect will restrain evil imaginations and designs . The threatened anger of wicked men ...
... object . And it does not only influence a man after an offence , by deter- ring him from subsequent offences , but its appearance and threat- ning aspect will restrain evil imaginations and designs . The threatened anger of wicked men ...
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... object of our at- tention , even when that Duty is directed to variable man . No- thing can tend more to our being steadfast and immoveable in our duty , in spite of human folly and ingratitude . And if you say , that this the nature of ...
... object of our at- tention , even when that Duty is directed to variable man . No- thing can tend more to our being steadfast and immoveable in our duty , in spite of human folly and ingratitude . And if you say , that this the nature of ...
Sivu 27
... object during his whole life . He loved only three things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception ...
... object during his whole life . He loved only three things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception ...
Sivu 29
... object be censure or commendation ; and at another , under the appearance of panegyric conveys the severest sarcasms . The latter offence however we attribute to inadvertency . We acquit Sir Nathaniel of all intentional sar- casin . But ...
... object be censure or commendation ; and at another , under the appearance of panegyric conveys the severest sarcasms . The latter offence however we attribute to inadvertency . We acquit Sir Nathaniel of all intentional sar- casin . But ...
Sivu 33
... object that in Sermons is to be found nothing new . If the same truths frequently repeated , become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations ...
... object that in Sermons is to be found nothing new . If the same truths frequently repeated , become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations ...
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