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1 Int| turgid bombast of artificial feelings, which, coming from the 2 Int| sentiments and over-stretched feelings, stifling the natural emotions 3 1| goodness excites, if these feelings were not set in motion to 4 1| or virtue; when all the feelings of a man are stifled by 5 2| faithful expression of my feelings, of the clear result, which 6 2| to reason.~ ~ * Similar feelings has Milton's pleasing picture 7 2| against sentiment and fine feelings; but I wish to speak the 8 2| girl to give the lie to her feelings, and not dance with spirit, 9 2| constant love and congenial feelings, he should have recollected 10 3| I can recollect my own feelings, and I have looked steadily 11 4| women, by working on their feelings, to stay at home, and fulfil 12 4| season; nor to dry up the feelings by employing the mind in 13 4| however, is heated, and the feelings rendered fastidious, if 14 4| want of this power over the feelings, and of that lofty, dignified 15 4| infallibly, carried away by their feelings, spoil a child's temper. 16 4| mental powers, as with strong feelings. And those people who follow, 17 4| the wayward fluctuating feelings of men have been made the 18 4| passions; but romantic wavering feelings that I wish to guard the 19 4| employment to silence their feelings; a round of little cares, 20 5| but merely to indulge his feelings. And so warmly has he painted, 21 5| display of cold artificial feelings, and that parade of sensibility 22 5| fair, as if they had only feelings.~ ~ Even recommending piety 23 5| becoming the slave of her own feelings, she is easily subjugated 24 5| spirits and instinctive feelings inspire, will enter the 25 5| from principle; present feelings, and early habits, are the 26 5| character; extorting alternate feelings of love and disgust; but 27 5| before we can judge of their feelings. If we mean, in short, to 28 6| understanding, tend to deaden the feelings and break associations that 29 6| course, less effect on their feelings, and they cannot reach the 30 7| but as these flights of feelings only increase the evil, 31 8| with a sensual gust. The feelings of a parent mingling with 32 9| singular, indeed, are my feelings, and I have endeavoured 33 10| their duty, than in the feelings of the moment. It is this 34 10| exercise of their maternal feelings providence has furnished 35 12| say that these devotional feelings are of more use, in a moral 36 12| affections, and unsophisticated feelings spread round the human character. 37 12| vulgar are swayed by present feelings, and the habits which they 38 12| acquired; but on partial feelings much dependence cannot be 39 13| love, refine on sensual feelings, and adopt metaphysical