The SavageT.S. Manning, 1810 - 312페이지 |
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... amusements . Its aim is not to instruct the most enlightened people in the uni- verse , but merely to afford a novel species of entertainment to that changeable being , who delights in variety . If The Savage find itself incapable of ...
... amusements . Its aim is not to instruct the most enlightened people in the uni- verse , but merely to afford a novel species of entertainment to that changeable being , who delights in variety . If The Savage find itself incapable of ...
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... amusement among that people from whom his former associate had retired with disgust . He has travelled for several years through the United States , and at last fixed his residence in Philadelphia . The good people of this republic have ...
... amusement among that people from whom his former associate had retired with disgust . He has travelled for several years through the United States , and at last fixed his residence in Philadelphia . The good people of this republic have ...
28 페이지
... amusement and rest . The moment you leave this point , your destination is certain , though your pro- gress may be slow . [ To be continued . VANITY . SOME ingenious author has run a parallel between pride and vanity . The proud man ...
... amusement and rest . The moment you leave this point , your destination is certain , though your pro- gress may be slow . [ To be continued . VANITY . SOME ingenious author has run a parallel between pride and vanity . The proud man ...
32 페이지
... amusement from dispersing abroad what he had collected together : and the issue of the whole was vanity and vexation of spirit . ' The Temple of Fame stood on a rugged promontory of the mountain , which was suspended over the black and ...
... amusement from dispersing abroad what he had collected together : and the issue of the whole was vanity and vexation of spirit . ' The Temple of Fame stood on a rugged promontory of the mountain , which was suspended over the black and ...
50 페이지
... amusement ; where men never can forget for a moment the inequality of their situations in life ; where sordid ignorant bloated wealth must be fed with continual adulation , and indigent merit must shrink into insignificance , or become ...
... amusement ; where men never can forget for a moment the inequality of their situations in life ; where sordid ignorant bloated wealth must be fed with continual adulation , and indigent merit must shrink into insignificance , or become ...
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alkahest amusement antient Apicius appear Aristippus attention become body character children of men Chotahowee christian civilized consequence contempt continued countenance CRITO damned delight desire devil dignity discover Doctor Johnson earth endeavor evil exertions existence eyes fathers favor feel filly folly Frank French revolution friendship Gabble give hand happiness hear heard heaven Hobah honor hope idea Jack Flash labor language laws long con luxury Lycurgus malignity manner mean ment mind miserable mountains multitude Muscogulgee nation nature necessity never object observed opinion orthoepy passions peace perceive philosophers Piomingo Plato pleasure poet Poison polished political Polydore portunity possessed prejudices pronunciation quakers Quassia refinement render republican rich savage Schoolmaster slavery slaves smiles society soul species spirit suppose talk thing thou thought tion vice virtue virtuous vitious warrior words
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289 페이지 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
78 페이지 - There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men that were of old, men of renown.
10 페이지 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
156 페이지 - Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it.
202 페이지 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
225 페이지 - The one seemed woman to the waist, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fold Voluminous and vast, a serpent armed With mortal sting.
301 페이지 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep: All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Beth day and night.
217 페이지 - For pronunciation the best general rule is, to consider those as the most elegant speakers who deviate least from the written words.