Moral essaysJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
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... Passion , to reduce it to its proper Channel , and to convert it into an Incentive to Wif- dom and Virtue , & 89. Hence it appears that Satire may influence thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An objection anfwered , & 131 ...
... Passion , to reduce it to its proper Channel , and to convert it into an Incentive to Wif- dom and Virtue , & 89. Hence it appears that Satire may influence thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An objection anfwered , & 131 ...
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... PASSIONS , and their ufe , & 93 to 130. The predominant Paffion , and its force , & 132 to 160. Its Neceffity , in directing Men to different purposes , 165 , & c . Its providential Ufe , in fix- ing our Principle , and afcertaining our ...
... PASSIONS , and their ufe , & 93 to 130. The predominant Paffion , and its force , & 132 to 160. Its Neceffity , in directing Men to different purposes , 165 , & c . Its providential Ufe , in fix- ing our Principle , and afcertaining our ...
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... PASSIONS , which he aptly names the modes of Self - love . The object of all thefe , he fhews ( from 92 to 101 ) is good ; and , when under the guidance of Reason , real good , either of ourselves or of another ; for some goods not ...
... PASSIONS , which he aptly names the modes of Self - love . The object of all thefe , he fhews ( from 92 to 101 ) is good ; and , when under the guidance of Reason , real good , either of ourselves or of another ; for some goods not ...
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... PASSION that at - length ftifles or absorbs all the rest . The fact he illuftrates at large in his epiftle to Lord Cobham . Here ( from 126 to 149 ) he giveth us the caufe.of it . Those Pleasures or Goods , which are the objects of the ...
... PASSION that at - length ftifles or absorbs all the rest . The fact he illuftrates at large in his epiftle to Lord Cobham . Here ( from 126 to 149 ) he giveth us the caufe.of it . Those Pleasures or Goods , which are the objects of the ...
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... PASSION Came ; Each vital humour which fhould feed the whole , Soon flows to this , in body and in soul ; Whatever warms the heart , or fills the head , As the mind opens , and its functions spread , Imagination plies her dang'rous art ...
... PASSION Came ; Each vital humour which fhould feed the whole , Soon flows to this , in body and in soul ; Whatever warms the heart , or fills the head , As the mind opens , and its functions spread , Imagination plies her dang'rous art ...
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