Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... common tread , where subjects feet May hourly trample on their sovereign's head ; For on my heart they tread now ... common trade ” for “ Some way of common tread . " Now storming fury rose , And clamour such as heard NARRATION AND ...
... common tread , where subjects feet May hourly trample on their sovereign's head ; For on my heart they tread now ... common trade ” for “ Some way of common tread . " Now storming fury rose , And clamour such as heard NARRATION AND ...
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... common nature , what is there that should occasion any wide difference in taste or sentiment ? By the principles that constitute the sensative part of our nature , a wonderful uniformity is preserved in the emotions and feelings of the ...
... common nature , what is there that should occasion any wide difference in taste or sentiment ? By the principles that constitute the sensative part of our nature , a wonderful uniformity is preserved in the emotions and feelings of the ...
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... Common nature ) in every species of animals i . 108. ii . 490. We have a conviction that this common nature is invariable ii . 491. Also that it is perfect or right i . 108. ii . 491 . Common sense ii . 493. 503 . Communication of ...
... Common nature ) in every species of animals i . 108. ii . 490. We have a conviction that this common nature is invariable ii . 491. Also that it is perfect or right i . 108. ii . 491 . Common sense ii . 493. 503 . Communication of ...
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