The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... affections by which we are prompted to supply the wants of others . The end proposed by the busy , is various as their temper , constitution , habits , and circumstances ; but in the labour itself is the enjoy- ment , whether it be ...
... affections by which we are prompted to supply the wants of others . The end proposed by the busy , is various as their temper , constitution , habits , and circumstances ; but in the labour itself is the enjoy- ment , whether it be ...
Pàgina 44
... affection and solicitude for the welfare of his daughter , the heiress of his dukedom ; and the awful solemnity of his character , as a skilful magi- cian , are all along preserved with equal consistency , dignity , and decorum . One ...
... affection and solicitude for the welfare of his daughter , the heiress of his dukedom ; and the awful solemnity of his character , as a skilful magi- cian , are all along preserved with equal consistency , dignity , and decorum . One ...
Pàgina 81
... affection no object , to be succes- sively forsaken after unresisted violation , and at last sink into the grave without having answered any nobler purpose than sometimes to have gratified the caprice of a tyrant , whom they saw at no ...
... affection no object , to be succes- sively forsaken after unresisted violation , and at last sink into the grave without having answered any nobler purpose than sometimes to have gratified the caprice of a tyrant , whom they saw at no ...
Pàgina 85
... affections he believed to have another object . He did not , therefore , take away the life of Nourassin for a crime , to which he himself had furnished the temptation ; but as some punishment was necessary as a sanction to the laws ...
... affections he believed to have another object . He did not , therefore , take away the life of Nourassin for a crime , to which he himself had furnished the temptation ; but as some punishment was necessary as a sanction to the laws ...
Pàgina 104
... affection , to be with- out children is to be without care ; the time of youth is the time of vigour , and gray hairs are made vener- able by piety . It will , therefore , never be a wise man's choice , either not to obtain existence ...
... affection , to be with- out children is to be without care ; the time of youth is the time of vigour , and gray hairs are made vener- able by piety . It will , therefore , never be a wise man's choice , either not to obtain existence ...
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