The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... innocence , and such humility , had been the portion of any but Angels , until he saw Mr. BERKELEY . It would not be easy to add so high a panegyric , nor , if the whole of his character be considered , to take from it . Dr. BERKELEY'S ...
... innocence , and such humility , had been the portion of any but Angels , until he saw Mr. BERKELEY . It would not be easy to add so high a panegyric , nor , if the whole of his character be considered , to take from it . Dr. BERKELEY'S ...
Strana 94
... wretches who live without honour ! " With this reflection she wept anew , and beat her bosom . The knight , stepping back from her , said , " I am not so abandoned as to hurt your innocence against your 94 N ° 17 . GUARDIAN , -
... wretches who live without honour ! " With this reflection she wept anew , and beat her bosom . The knight , stepping back from her , said , " I am not so abandoned as to hurt your innocence against your 94 N ° 17 . GUARDIAN , -
Strana 95
Alexander Chalmers. not so abandoned as to hurt your innocence against your will . " a The novelty of the accident surprized him into virtue ; and , covering the young maid with a cloak , he led her to a relation's house , to whose care ...
Alexander Chalmers. not so abandoned as to hurt your innocence against your will . " a The novelty of the accident surprized him into virtue ; and , covering the young maid with a cloak , he led her to a relation's house , to whose care ...
Strana 96
... innocence . It would quicken our compassion in this case , if we considered there may be objects there , who would now move horror and loathing , that we have once embraced with transport : and as we are men of honour ( for I must not ...
... innocence . It would quicken our compassion in this case , if we considered there may be objects there , who would now move horror and loathing , that we have once embraced with transport : and as we are men of honour ( for I must not ...
Strana 117
... innocence , and contentment ; where plenty begot pleasure , and plea- sure begot singing , and singing begot poetry , and poe- try begot pleasure again . Thus happy was the first race of men , but rude withal , and uncultivated . For ...
... innocence , and contentment ; where plenty begot pleasure , and plea- sure begot singing , and singing begot poetry , and poe- try begot pleasure again . Thus happy was the first race of men , but rude withal , and uncultivated . For ...
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