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Page 240
... feelings of the mind . Among the former , I rank carding , dicing , primero , and other petty games ; among the latter music , perhaps , poetry , paint- ing , statuary , and architecture ; all of which are calculated to make pleasing ...
... feelings of the mind . Among the former , I rank carding , dicing , primero , and other petty games ; among the latter music , perhaps , poetry , paint- ing , statuary , and architecture ; all of which are calculated to make pleasing ...
Page 375
... feeling , she frequently commands the feelings of her readers . — It is here , indeed , that , if we were to hint at a general fault , we ought to mention it since this fault is , in our opinion , the language of feeling carried to ...
... feeling , she frequently commands the feelings of her readers . — It is here , indeed , that , if we were to hint at a general fault , we ought to mention it since this fault is , in our opinion , the language of feeling carried to ...
Page 427
... feeling with strength of countenance ; but to express two at once , and to give them at the same time a powerful ... feelings , he convinces every body by his tre- mulous and restless limbs that he is in absolute torture ; if the ...
... feeling with strength of countenance ; but to express two at once , and to give them at the same time a powerful ... feelings , he convinces every body by his tre- mulous and restless limbs that he is in absolute torture ; if the ...
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