The Spectator. ...H. Hughs, 1789 |
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... pain , The female world were very bufy among themselves in bartering for features : one was trucking a lock of gray hairs for a carbuncle , another was making over a fhort waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a ...
... pain , The female world were very bufy among themselves in bartering for features : one was trucking a lock of gray hairs for a carbuncle , another was making over a fhort waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a ...
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... pain ; And do not flay him who deferves alone A whipping for the fault that he hath done . ' CREECH . T is the work of a Philofopher to be every IT day fubduing his paffions , and laying afide his prejudices . I endeavour at least to ...
... pain ; And do not flay him who deferves alone A whipping for the fault that he hath done . ' CREECH . T is the work of a Philofopher to be every IT day fubduing his paffions , and laying afide his prejudices . I endeavour at least to ...
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... pains of his diffolution to be nothing elfe but the breaking down of that partition , which ftands betwixt his foul and the fight of that Being who is always prefent with him , and is about to manifeft it- felf to him in fulnefs of joy ...
... pains of his diffolution to be nothing elfe but the breaking down of that partition , which ftands betwixt his foul and the fight of that Being who is always prefent with him , and is about to manifeft it- felf to him in fulnefs of joy ...
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... pain • itself would be of fo fhort a duration , that it would but juft ferve to enhance the value of pleasure . While I was in these thoughts , I unluckily called to mind a story of an ingenious gentleman of the laft age , who lying ...
... pain • itself would be of fo fhort a duration , that it would but juft ferve to enhance the value of pleasure . While I was in these thoughts , I unluckily called to mind a story of an ingenious gentleman of the laft age , who lying ...
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... pain , " He tugs with pincers , but he tugs in vain . " Then to the patron of his Art he pray'd ; " The patron of his Art refus'd his aid . " But now the goddess mother , mov'd with grief , " And pierc'd with pity , haftens her relief ...
... pain , " He tugs with pincers , but he tugs in vain . " Then to the patron of his Art he pray'd ; " The patron of his Art refus'd his aid . " But now the goddess mother , mov'd with grief , " And pierc'd with pity , haftens her relief ...
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137 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.
56 페이지 - Behold, I go forward, but he is not there ; and backward, but I cannot perceive him : on the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him : he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him : but he knoweth the way that I take : when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
371 페이지 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
371 페이지 - 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.
198 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.
55 페이지 - His substance is within the substance of every being, whether material or immaterial, and as intimately present to it as that being is to itself. It would be an imperfection in him...
57 페이지 - ... regard every thing that has being, especially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him. He is privy to all their thoughts, and to that anxiety of heart in particular, which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ; for, as it is impossible he should overlook any of his creatures, so we may be confident...
25 페이지 - Commodious manner, he marched off with it contentedly, being very well pleased that he had not been left to his own choice as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot.
54 페이지 - ... capacities, as they are creatures, that is, beings of finite and limited natures. The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space ; and consequently his observation is stinted to a certain number of objects.
104 페이지 - I am got into quotations, give me leave to add the saying of an old philosopher, who, after having invited some of his friends to dine with him, was ruffled by his wife that came into the room in a passion, and threw down the table that stood before them; ' every one,' says he, ' has his calamity, and he is a happy man that has no greater than this.