Recollections of Italy, England and America: With Essays on Various Subjects, in Morals and LiteratureM. Carey, no. 121 Chestnut-street, 1816 - 364 strán (strany) |
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Strana 47
... tears . What are the first signs of civilization and improved humanity , which have been found , during our days , under the lava of the volcano ? Instruments of punishment and skeletons in chains ! * Times alter , and human destinies ...
... tears . What are the first signs of civilization and improved humanity , which have been found , during our days , under the lava of the volcano ? Instruments of punishment and skeletons in chains ! * Times alter , and human destinies ...
Strana 61
... weeping and groaning . It was on the Mount of Olives that Christ drank the cup , which was filled with all the afflictions and tears of mankind . It is worthy of observation that in the most rational VISIT TO MONT BLANC . 61.
... weeping and groaning . It was on the Mount of Olives that Christ drank the cup , which was filled with all the afflictions and tears of mankind . It is worthy of observation that in the most rational VISIT TO MONT BLANC . 61.
Strana 72
... tears are bought for the occasion . The last du- ties paid to the departed would , however , be of a sad complexion indeed , if stripped of the marks of religion ; for religion has taken root at the tomb , and 72 RECOLLECTIONS OF ENGLAND .
... tears are bought for the occasion . The last du- ties paid to the departed would , however , be of a sad complexion indeed , if stripped of the marks of religion ; for religion has taken root at the tomb , and 72 RECOLLECTIONS OF ENGLAND .
Strana 76
... tears before excited by commiseration . The human heart wishes for more than it is capable of sustaining , and above all , wishes for ob- jects of admiration . There is implanted in it an impulse towards some indescribable unknown ...
... tears before excited by commiseration . The human heart wishes for more than it is capable of sustaining , and above all , wishes for ob- jects of admiration . There is implanted in it an impulse towards some indescribable unknown ...
Strana 85
... tear myself from the scene without a disagreeable effort . " This passage of Rousseau reminds me that one night , when I was lying in a cottage , during my American tra- vels , I heard an extraordinary sort of murmur from a neighbouring ...
... tear myself from the scene without a disagreeable effort . " This passage of Rousseau reminds me that one night , when I was lying in a cottage , during my American tra- vels , I heard an extraordinary sort of murmur from a neighbouring ...
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