The British Essayists: AdventurerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... soul like hatred and envy , but is also a malady of the body like a fever . It is situ- ated in the blood and the animal spirits , which are extraordinarily inflamed and agitated ; and it ought to be treated methodically by the rules of ...
... soul like hatred and envy , but is also a malady of the body like a fever . It is situ- ated in the blood and the animal spirits , which are extraordinarily inflamed and agitated ; and it ought to be treated methodically by the rules of ...
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... soul is united by indissoluble bonds . O ! let not the terrors of thy frown be upon me ! Shall the sovereign of Egypt stoop to a reptile of the dust ? shall the judge of nations retain the worthless theft of treachery and revenge ? or ...
... soul is united by indissoluble bonds . O ! let not the terrors of thy frown be upon me ! Shall the sovereign of Egypt stoop to a reptile of the dust ? shall the judge of nations retain the worthless theft of treachery and revenge ? or ...
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James Ferguson. the thoughts of his approaching happiness having engrossed all his soul , " He sat , and eyed the sun , and wish'd the night- -Δη γαρ μενεαινε νεεσθαι . To represent his impatience more strongly , the poet adds a most ...
James Ferguson. the thoughts of his approaching happiness having engrossed all his soul , " He sat , and eyed the sun , and wish'd the night- -Δη γαρ μενεαινε νεεσθαι . To represent his impatience more strongly , the poet adds a most ...
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... soul as from an ambush , with unexpected ar- rows , and crushes his creatures in a moment with irremediable calamity ? Ye lying Imans , prate to us no more of the justice and the kindness of an all- directing and all - loving Providence ...
... soul as from an ambush , with unexpected ar- rows , and crushes his creatures in a moment with irremediable calamity ? Ye lying Imans , prate to us no more of the justice and the kindness of an all- directing and all - loving Providence ...
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... soul . I own , it went a little against my conscience to accept my honest friend's kind offer , and give him such a pagan for his wife . But how know I whether the believing husband may not con- vert the unbelieving wife ! -As to your ...
... soul . I own , it went a little against my conscience to accept my honest friend's kind offer , and give him such a pagan for his wife . But how know I whether the believing husband may not con- vert the unbelieving wife ! -As to your ...
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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,...