The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana 16
... reason for their uniting in particu- lar converse . Farther , in case we suppose ourselves translated into Jupiter or Saturn , and there to meet a Chinese or other more distant native of our own planet , we should look on him as a near ...
... reason for their uniting in particu- lar converse . Farther , in case we suppose ourselves translated into Jupiter or Saturn , and there to meet a Chinese or other more distant native of our own planet , we should look on him as a near ...
Strana 20
... reason . In this case virtue is upon equal terms with vice , and has with all the same indulgences of desire , the advantage of safety in honour and repu- tation . I have for this reason often thought of exer- cising my pupils , of whom ...
... reason . In this case virtue is upon equal terms with vice , and has with all the same indulgences of desire , the advantage of safety in honour and repu- tation . I have for this reason often thought of exer- cising my pupils , of whom ...
Strana 21
... reason should go hand in hand in a generous amour ; for when it is otherwise , real discontent and aversion in marriage , succeed the groundless and wild promise of imagination in courtship . The court of Venus from Claudian , being ...
... reason should go hand in hand in a generous amour ; for when it is otherwise , real discontent and aversion in marriage , succeed the groundless and wild promise of imagination in courtship . The court of Venus from Claudian , being ...
Strana 29
... reason that he ran wild before , only to give himself ease ; and is a friend only to him- self in both extremities . Men of this unhappy make , more frequently than any others , expect · that their friends should bear with their ...
... reason that he ran wild before , only to give himself ease ; and is a friend only to him- self in both extremities . Men of this unhappy make , more frequently than any others , expect · that their friends should bear with their ...
Strana 34
... reason and thought , they form very erroneous judgments when they com- pare one with the other . An eminent instance of this is , that vulgar notion that men addicted to con- templation are less useful members of society than those of a ...
... reason and thought , they form very erroneous judgments when they com- pare one with the other . An eminent instance of this is , that vulgar notion that men addicted to con- templation are less useful members of society than those of a ...
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