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The latter I consider as an act , the former as a Habit of the Mind . Mirth is short and transient , Chearfulness fix'd and permanent . Those are often raised into the greatest Transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest ...
The latter I consider as an act , the former as a Habit of the Mind . Mirth is short and transient , Chearfulness fix'd and permanent . Those are often raised into the greatest Transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest ...
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... as a humanist he was concerned for the preservation of those moral and spiritual qualities which distinguish men from beasts and for the health and continuity of fruitful tradition in church , state , and the sphere of the mind .
... as a humanist he was concerned for the preservation of those moral and spiritual qualities which distinguish men from beasts and for the health and continuity of fruitful tradition in church , state , and the sphere of the mind .
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Our emotions are engaged only when we are struck by something new or out of the ordinary - the pleasures of the mind , ' he says , ' imply something sudden and unexpected ' ; ' nothing can strongly strike or affect us , but what is rare ...
Our emotions are engaged only when we are struck by something new or out of the ordinary - the pleasures of the mind , ' he says , ' imply something sudden and unexpected ' ; ' nothing can strongly strike or affect us , but what is rare ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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