The British Essayists: SpectatorJ. Haddon, 1819 |
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... Account of the Custom of Enborne 624. Division of Mankind into Classes- Pursuits of Avarice , Ambition , & c . 625. Questions in Love solved by the Love Casuist No. 626. On Novelty 627. Letter to Zelinda from her CONTENTS . vii.
... Account of the Custom of Enborne 624. Division of Mankind into Classes- Pursuits of Avarice , Ambition , & c . 625. Questions in Love solved by the Love Casuist No. 626. On Novelty 627. Letter to Zelinda from her CONTENTS . vii.
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... mankind can give a pretence why I should have been constant to the memory of any of the deceased , or have spent much time in grieving for an insolent , insignificant , negligent , extravagant , splenetic , or covetous husband ; -my ...
... mankind can give a pretence why I should have been constant to the memory of any of the deceased , or have spent much time in grieving for an insolent , insignificant , negligent , extravagant , splenetic , or covetous husband ; -my ...
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... mankind to be always looking forward , and straining after one who has got the start of them in wealth and honour . For this reason , as there are none can be properly called rich who have not more than they want , there are few rich ...
... mankind to be always looking forward , and straining after one who has got the start of them in wealth and honour . For this reason , as there are none can be properly called rich who have not more than they want , there are few rich ...
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... mankind , should prove detrimental to us , and that it should be made use of to scatter prejudice and ignorance through a people , instead of conveying to them truth and knowledge . I was lately reading a very whimsical treatise ...
... mankind , should prove detrimental to us , and that it should be made use of to scatter prejudice and ignorance through a people , instead of conveying to them truth and knowledge . I was lately reading a very whimsical treatise ...
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... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to come into something that might redound to the good of their successors , grew very peevish : We are always doing ...
... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to come into something that might redound to the good of their successors , grew very peevish : We are always doing ...
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256 페이지 - But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
256 페이지 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
71 페이지 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield; but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
114 페이지 - Who would not rather read one of his plays, where there is not a single rule of the stage observed, than any production of a modern critic, where there is not one of them violated...
113 페이지 - ... there is more beauty in the works of a great genius, who is ignorant of all the rules of art, than in the works of a little genius, who not only knows but scrupulously observes them.
269 페이지 - ... them. So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind, by those objects that perpetually encompass us, when they are beautiful and elegant in their kind. In the east, where the warmth of the climate makes cleanliness more immediately necessary than in colder countries, it is made one part of their religion : the Jewish law, and the Mahometan, which in some things copies after it, is filled with bathings, purifications, and other rites of the like nature. Though there is...
62 페이지 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell ; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell : God knoweth ;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.
278 페이지 - And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
112 페이지 - In the next place, our critics do not seem sensible that there is more beauty in the works of a great genius who is ignorant of the rules of art, than in those of a little genius who knows and observes them.
16 페이지 - First, How disconsolate is the Condition of an intellectual Being who is thus present with his Maker, but, at the same time, receives no extraordinary Benefit or Advantage from this his Presence! ''Secondly, How deplorable is the Condition of an intellectual Being who feels no other Effects from this his Presence but such as proceed from Divine Wrath and Indignation!