The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... reason must be employed in adjusting the passions , but they must ever remain the principles of action . ' The strange and absurd variety that is so appar- ent in men's actions , shows plainly they can never proceed immediately from reason ...
... reason must be employed in adjusting the passions , but they must ever remain the principles of action . ' The strange and absurd variety that is so appar- ent in men's actions , shows plainly they can never proceed immediately from reason ...
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... reason and the guidance of judgment . ' We may generally observe a pretty nice propor- tion between the strength of reason and passion ; the greatest geniuses have commonly the strongest affec- tions , as , on the other hand , the ...
... reason and the guidance of judgment . ' We may generally observe a pretty nice propor- tion between the strength of reason and passion ; the greatest geniuses have commonly the strongest affec- tions , as , on the other hand , the ...
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... reason quench'd ; The storm is up , and my hot bleeding heart Splits with the rack , while passions , like the wind , Rise up to heaven , and put out all the stars . ' Every passionate fellow in town talks half the day with as little ...
... reason quench'd ; The storm is up , and my hot bleeding heart Splits with the rack , while passions , like the wind , Rise up to heaven , and put out all the stars . ' Every passionate fellow in town talks half the day with as little ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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