The British Essayists: AdventurerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Conduct , as it respects Society . Story of Yamodin and Tamira . Hawkesworth . Johnson . Warton . 92. Criticism on the Pastorals of Virgil . 93. Observations on the Tempest of Shakspeare . STANFORD LIBRARY THE ADVENTURER . No. 47 ...
... Conduct , as it respects Society . Story of Yamodin and Tamira . Hawkesworth . Johnson . Warton . 92. Criticism on the Pastorals of Virgil . 93. Observations on the Tempest of Shakspeare . STANFORD LIBRARY THE ADVENTURER . No. 47 ...
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... conducted alive to the prison ; and , I am confident , that few who read this story would have heard with regret that he was torn to pieces by the way . But , before they congratulate themselves upon a sense which always distinguishes ...
... conducted alive to the prison ; and , I am confident , that few who read this story would have heard with regret that he was torn to pieces by the way . But , before they congratulate themselves upon a sense which always distinguishes ...
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... conduct of Bagshot and Alexander had in general the same motives and the same tendency ; they both sought a private gratification at the ex- pense of others ; and every circumstance in which they differ is greatly in favour of Bagshot ...
... conduct of Bagshot and Alexander had in general the same motives and the same tendency ; they both sought a private gratification at the ex- pense of others ; and every circumstance in which they differ is greatly in favour of Bagshot ...
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... conduct ; and this may still be our conduct , though to love him is impossible . The Christian will be prompted to relieve the necessities of his enemy , by his love to God : he will rejoice in an opportunity to express the zeal of his ...
... conduct ; and this may still be our conduct , though to love him is impossible . The Christian will be prompted to relieve the necessities of his enemy , by his love to God : he will rejoice in an opportunity to express the zeal of his ...
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... conduct which forfeited ours ; and that to whatever view he sacrificed our tempo- ral interest , to that also he sacrificed his own hope of immortality ; that he is now seeking felicity which he can never find , and incurring punishment ...
... conduct which forfeited ours ; and that to whatever view he sacrificed our tempo- ral interest , to that also he sacrificed his own hope of immortality ; that he is now seeking felicity which he can never find , and incurring punishment ...
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absurd acquainted admiration ADVENTURER Agrestis Amana Amelia Anticlea appear Aristotle bagnio Bagshot beauty behold believe Boileau caliph captain character coach conceal conduct consider contempt countenance daugh death Demosthenes desire dignity discovered distress dreadful effect elegance equally Eugenio Euripides Eutyches excellence eyes falsehood father favour felicity folly fortune Freeman genius gratified guilt hand happiness heart Homer honour hope human husband Iliad images imagination immediately kind labour Lady Forrest learned Longinus looked mankind Mantua ment mind misery morning nature ness never Nouraddin object Odyssey opinion Osmin passion perceived perhaps person Pindar pleasure poem poet Pope present produced prosopopoeia punished Quintilian racter reason received SATURDAY says scarce sentiment servant Sir James soon Sophocles soul specta spirit stockjobber suffered tain tears tenderness Theocritus thou thought Tibullus tion truth TUESDAY ulmo Ulysses vanity Ventosus vice virtue wife wish wretched writers
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Página 126 - ... with some other prey. But this is only one of the innumerable artifices practised in the universal conspiracy of mankind against themselves ; every age and every condition indulges some darling fallacy ; every man amuses himself with projects which he knows to be improbable, and which, therefore, he resolves to pursue without daring to examine them. Whatever any man ardently desires, he very readily believes that he shall some time attain : he whose intemperance has overwhelmed him with diseases,...