The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Evil - The Story of Desdemona .. HAWKES . 118. The Story of Desdemona , concluded .. 119. The Folly of creating Artificial Wants ... ..JOHNSON . 120. The Miseries of Life ... 121. The Adventures of a Louse .... 122. Observations on King ...
... Evil - The Story of Desdemona .. HAWKES . 118. The Story of Desdemona , concluded .. 119. The Folly of creating Artificial Wants ... ..JOHNSON . 120. The Miseries of Life ... 121. The Adventures of a Louse .... 122. Observations on King ...
Pàgina 24
... ; for by anticipation , the pleasure which would otherwise be contracted within an hour , is diffused through a week ; and if the dread which exaggerates future evil is confessed to be an increase of 24 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
... ; for by anticipation , the pleasure which would otherwise be contracted within an hour , is diffused through a week ; and if the dread which exaggerates future evil is confessed to be an increase of 24 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
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exaggerates future evil is confessed to be an increase of misery , the hope which magnifies future good cannot be denied to be an accession of happiness . " The most numerous class of those who presume to hope for miraculous advantages ...
exaggerates future evil is confessed to be an increase of misery , the hope which magnifies future good cannot be denied to be an accession of happiness . " The most numerous class of those who presume to hope for miraculous advantages ...
Pàgina 26
... the legislature , as productive not only of private but of public evil ; yet there is one species to which all are sometimes invited , which equally encourages the hope of idleness , and relaxes the vigour 26 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
... the legislature , as productive not only of private but of public evil ; yet there is one species to which all are sometimes invited , which equally encourages the hope of idleness , and relaxes the vigour 26 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
Pàgina 39
... evil of life , and to increase the good ; he will learn to resign with complacency , to receive with gratitude , and possess with cheerfulness ; and as in this con- duct there is not only wisdom but virtue , he will , under every ...
... evil of life , and to increase the good ; he will learn to resign with complacency , to receive with gratitude , and possess with cheerfulness ; and as in this con- duct there is not only wisdom but virtue , he will , under every ...
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