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... Nature it self moves our Bowels to Compassion , and our Hands to give ; and those of the finest Temper are soonest affected with the Distresses of other Men.49 From one of 1701 : Nature has implanted in us a most tender and ...
... Nature it self moves our Bowels to Compassion , and our Hands to give ; and those of the finest Temper are soonest affected with the Distresses of other Men.49 From one of 1701 : Nature has implanted in us a most tender and ...
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... nature of mind is properly defined , " and eight years earlier , in Rambler no . 41 , he averred that no accurate answer can be given to the question of how reason differs from instinct because " we do not know in what either reason or ...
... nature of mind is properly defined , " and eight years earlier , in Rambler no . 41 , he averred that no accurate answer can be given to the question of how reason differs from instinct because " we do not know in what either reason or ...
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... nature , and after the addition of imaginative elements designed to create pleasure , becomes , as an end - product , something different from a work purely scien- tific or informative . Nevertheless it was one of Johnson's most ...
... nature , and after the addition of imaginative elements designed to create pleasure , becomes , as an end - product , something different from a work purely scien- tific or informative . Nevertheless it was one of Johnson's most ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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