Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... Sense - dull'd and fretful , " full of aches and pains , " Yet clinging still to life . To me they show The calm decay of nature , when the mind Retains its strength , and in the languid eye Religion's holy hope kindles a joy That makes ...
... Sense - dull'd and fretful , " full of aches and pains , " Yet clinging still to life . To me they show The calm decay of nature , when the mind Retains its strength , and in the languid eye Religion's holy hope kindles a joy That makes ...
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... sense of his countrymen ; if we see him first contriving the robbery of others , and again the defrauding the very robbers of that booty which they had ventured their necks to acquire , and which , without any hazard , they might have ...
... sense of his countrymen ; if we see him first contriving the robbery of others , and again the defrauding the very robbers of that booty which they had ventured their necks to acquire , and which , without any hazard , they might have ...
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... sense put upon these words . On the other hand , particular affections tend towards particular external things ; these are their objects : having these is their end : in this consists their gratification : no matter whether it be or be ...
... sense put upon these words . On the other hand , particular affections tend towards particular external things ; these are their objects : having these is their end : in this consists their gratification : no matter whether it be or be ...
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... sense , and every particular affection of the heart , are equally interested or disinterested , because the objects of them all are equally self or some- what else . Whatever ridicule therefore the mention of a disinterested principle ...
... sense , and every particular affection of the heart , are equally interested or disinterested , because the objects of them all are equally self or some- what else . Whatever ridicule therefore the mention of a disinterested principle ...
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... sense the object of reverence and of love than all the world besides ; and , therefore , they could have no more enjoyment from a wicked action done under his eye , than the persons to whom they are making their apology could , if all ...
... sense the object of reverence and of love than all the world besides ; and , therefore , they could have no more enjoyment from a wicked action done under his eye , than the persons to whom they are making their apology could , if all ...
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