Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 3M. Newman, 1822 |
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... delightful , as the scene of our continued being , of that life , which we love in itself , and which is associated ... delightful habita- tion , and when the hour of deliverance came , we had only to open the gate , and lead the ...
... delightful , as the scene of our continued being , of that life , which we love in itself , and which is associated ... delightful habita- tion , and when the hour of deliverance came , we had only to open the gate , and lead the ...
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... delightful earth , It is not the mere love of life , which is disgraceful in itself , but the cowardly love of it , which does not yield to nobler desires . Every wish which we can feel for objects that are apt to affect ourselves , has ...
... delightful earth , It is not the mere love of life , which is disgraceful in itself , but the cowardly love of it , which does not yield to nobler desires . Every wish which we can feel for objects that are apt to affect ourselves , has ...
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... delight which virtue gives , and which devotion gives , is no small part of the ex- cellence , even of qualities so ... delightful . It seems al- most , as if the same sun , which is every where diffusing light , were diffusing every ...
... delight which virtue gives , and which devotion gives , is no small part of the ex- cellence , even of qualities so ... delightful . It seems al- most , as if the same sun , which is every where diffusing light , were diffusing every ...
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... delight us , therefore , in every stage of our journey , the very exercise itself may be pleasing . Without the journey , it is evident , that we could not have enjoyed this beauty of the scene , and this pleasure of the exercise ; but ...
... delight us , therefore , in every stage of our journey , the very exercise itself may be pleasing . Without the journey , it is evident , that we could not have enjoyed this beauty of the scene , and this pleasure of the exercise ; but ...
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... delightful forms , for the preservation of his infant being , which , without the protection of those who love him the more for the very helplessness that is consigned to their protection , would seem thrown into the world , only to suf ...
... delightful forms , for the preservation of his infant being , which , without the protection of those who love him the more for the very helplessness that is consigned to their protection , would seem thrown into the world , only to suf ...
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