The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... passion of pity is one of which , above all others , a Christian teacher should be cautious of cherishing the abuse when , under the influence of reason , it is regulated by the disproportion of the pain suffered to the guilt incurred ...
... passion of pity is one of which , above all others , a Christian teacher should be cautious of cherishing the abuse when , under the influence of reason , it is regulated by the disproportion of the pain suffered to the guilt incurred ...
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... passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his conduct , these ministers , instead of pursuing directly the one grand object of national welfare , will make it their chief study to vary their measures according to his ...
... passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his conduct , these ministers , instead of pursuing directly the one grand object of national welfare , will make it their chief study to vary their measures according to his ...
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... passions , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favorable to the author's wishes , that they should consent to be pleased in spite of that most dreadful enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established codes ...
... passions , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favorable to the author's wishes , that they should consent to be pleased in spite of that most dreadful enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established codes ...
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... passions , the fewer complaints of this kind will he have to make . An accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe thought , and ...
... passions , the fewer complaints of this kind will he have to make . An accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe thought , and ...
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... passions . There cannot be a doubt that in tracts of country where images of danger , melancholy , grandeur , or loveliness , softness , and ease prevail , that they will make themselves felt powerfully in forming the characters of the ...
... passions . There cannot be a doubt that in tracts of country where images of danger , melancholy , grandeur , or loveliness , softness , and ease prevail , that they will make themselves felt powerfully in forming the characters of the ...
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