North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 207
... admiration were blended . He raised his war - club as if about to strike , but the Siou blenched not ; not a nerve trembled his eyelids did not quiver . The weapon dropped from the hand that held it . The Mandan tore open his own ...
... admiration were blended . He raised his war - club as if about to strike , but the Siou blenched not ; not a nerve trembled his eyelids did not quiver . The weapon dropped from the hand that held it . The Mandan tore open his own ...
Sayfa 260
... Admiration , with Gratitude , with Veneration , with Moral Esteem , and at the same time deny- ing that we regard benevolence with moral approbation . What difference can be made , in the correct use of language , between Moral Esteem ...
... Admiration , with Gratitude , with Veneration , with Moral Esteem , and at the same time deny- ing that we regard benevolence with moral approbation . What difference can be made , in the correct use of language , between Moral Esteem ...
Sayfa 261
... admiration . It is a merely negative virtue , and consists in not inflicting on others a positive injury . How can it be maintained with plausibility that we admire benevolence , be- cause it includes justice , when we do not admire ...
... admiration . It is a merely negative virtue , and consists in not inflicting on others a positive injury . How can it be maintained with plausibility that we admire benevolence , be- cause it includes justice , when we do not admire ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
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