The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...Collins and Perkins, 1807 - 315 עמודים |
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... reason to distrust the truth and delicacy of his sensibility . When , upon rational and sober inquiry , we have established our principles , let us not suffer them to be shaken by the scoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the ...
... reason to distrust the truth and delicacy of his sensibility . When , upon rational and sober inquiry , we have established our principles , let us not suffer them to be shaken by the scoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the ...
עמוד 8
... reason ; confounds our ideas ; distorts the appearance , and blackens the colour , of every object . By the storm which it raises within , and by the mischiefs which it occasions without , it generally brings on the passionate and ...
... reason ; confounds our ideas ; distorts the appearance , and blackens the colour , of every object . By the storm which it raises within , and by the mischiefs which it occasions without , it generally brings on the passionate and ...
עמוד 9
... reason to be , that our pleasure is all derived from an opposite quarter . How strangely are the opinions of men altered , by a change in their condition ! How many have had reason to be thankful , for being disappointed in designs ...
... reason to be , that our pleasure is all derived from an opposite quarter . How strangely are the opinions of men altered , by a change in their condition ! How many have had reason to be thankful , for being disappointed in designs ...
עמוד 16
... reason of the cold ; he shall therefore beg in harvest , and have nothing . I went by the field of the slothful , and by the vine- yard of the man void of understanding : and lo ! it was all grown over with thorns ; nettles had covered ...
... reason of the cold ; he shall therefore beg in harvest , and have nothing . I went by the field of the slothful , and by the vine- yard of the man void of understanding : and lo ! it was all grown over with thorns ; nettles had covered ...
עמוד 30
... reasons , of her father and father - in - law , and , above all , of her husband , she sub- mitted to their will , and was prevailed on to relinquish her own judgment . But her elevation was of very short continuance . The nation ...
... reasons , of her father and father - in - law , and , above all , of her husband , she sub- mitted to their will , and was prevailed on to relinquish her own judgment . But her elevation was of very short continuance . The nation ...
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