The Emerald, 1-2. kötetBelcher & Armstrong, 1806 |
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38. oldal
... person whose ideas are the hemisphere of science , rather confined within the compass of a than the intrigues of disappointed love tale , unless occasionally roused affection , and the rts of imagina - bysome storyof supernatural agency ...
... person whose ideas are the hemisphere of science , rather confined within the compass of a than the intrigues of disappointed love tale , unless occasionally roused affection , and the rts of imagina - bysome storyof supernatural agency ...
62. oldal
... person , taste enough to dress well , and cash enough to afford it . He might pass for a man of the world . His folly is in attempting to raise himself among those " set apart . " that no extraneous object should distract their ...
... person , taste enough to dress well , and cash enough to afford it . He might pass for a man of the world . His folly is in attempting to raise himself among those " set apart . " that no extraneous object should distract their ...
76. oldal
... person in moments of corporal dan- ger that comprehends the extent of that tenderness which is due to the sex ; it is not the Don Quixotte sal- lies of heated imagination which proves the regard they are so often acknowledged to deserve ...
... person in moments of corporal dan- ger that comprehends the extent of that tenderness which is due to the sex ; it is not the Don Quixotte sal- lies of heated imagination which proves the regard they are so often acknowledged to deserve ...
80. oldal
... person had something to fourth century first acquired the say on the inefficacy of the laws , the glory of giving to the world an ex - insolence or corruption of the ma- ample of resignation It was gistrates , the impunity of pick ...
... person had something to fourth century first acquired the say on the inefficacy of the laws , the glory of giving to the world an ex - insolence or corruption of the ma- ample of resignation It was gistrates , the impunity of pick ...
81. oldal
... person guilty till his innocence is shown . Yet , how this can be done , without in- creasing the power and insolence of peace officers , and authorizing them to interfere , even in more trifling matters than the harmless frolics of ...
... person guilty till his innocence is shown . Yet , how this can be done , without in- creasing the power and insolence of peace officers , and authorizing them to interfere , even in more trifling matters than the harmless frolics of ...
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Népszerű szakaszok
276. oldal - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
276. oldal - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath...
276. oldal - I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me ; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip, But where my own did hope to sip.
177. oldal - Christian religion, which might be drawn from the prophecies of the Old Testament, from the necessary connection it has with the whole system of the Jewish religion, from the miracles of Christ, and from the evidence given of his resurrection by all the other apostles, he thought the conversion of St Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation.
30. oldal - Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out. For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office.
224. oldal - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
237. oldal - ... if wise men and prophets be not extremely out, have a great power over dispositions and manners, to smooth and make them gentle from rustic harshness and distempered passions.
235. oldal - My lot might have been that of a slave, a savage, or a peasant ; nor can I reflect without pleasure on the bounty of Nature, which cast my birth in a free and civilized country, in an age of science and philosophy, in a family of honourable rank, and decently endowed with the gifts of fortune.
200. oldal - Be yet patient! I have but a few words more to say. I am going to my cold and silent grave : my lamp of life is nearly extinguished : my race is run : the grave opens to receive me, and I sink into its bosom!
210. oldal - Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?